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relations. >> ifill: annette heuser, what about the domestic problems? you said you see it as a complex political problem. an international or domestic concern? >> it's both. the united states has to understand that the u.s. position and perception on its intelligence services is not shared by everyone in the world, in particular not by close allies and certainly not by germany. the germans will much more sensitive when it comes to the activities of their own intelligence services and even more so when it comes to the activities of other intelligence services, as we have seen right now, and, therefore, it's first and foremost a perception problem between berlin and washington right now and i feel right now that washington did not get t memo that this is a very serious incident for the german government and that the cracks that the nsa scandal has caused in the transatlantic relationship on the way to even getting worse right now. >> ifill: let's talk about what's on the table that the u.s. needs germany for, an interlocutor involving ukraine or syria or
relations. >> ifill: annette heuser, what about the domestic problems? you said you see it as a complex political problem. an international or domestic concern? >> it's both. the united states has to understand that the u.s. position and perception on its intelligence services is not shared by everyone in the world, in particular not by close allies and certainly not by germany. the germans will much more sensitive when it comes to the activities of their own intelligence services...
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this has to do with her domestic politics. >> ifill: annette heuser, you hear that, mr. lowenthal says this happens all the time, this is overreaction. >> it's a very usual reaction among allies to take such a step as the chancellor has today and to respond to the allegations by saying everybody is spying on everybody is an easy answer to a complex political problem here and, don't forget, berlin was waiting for a very solid response from the white house for days right now and, so far, berlin has not received anything but radio silence. so what else should you do other than taking these steps, sending someone home who is a high-level official in order to signal to the allies, in this case to the white house and as>> ifill: annette heuser, what about the domestic problems? you said you see it as a complex political problem. an international or domestic concern? >> it's both. the united states has to understand that the u.s. position and perception on its intelligence services is not shared by everyone in the world, in rticular not by close allies and certainly not by germ
this has to do with her domestic politics. >> ifill: annette heuser, you hear that, mr. lowenthal says this happens all the time, this is overreaction. >> it's a very usual reaction among allies to take such a step as the chancellor has today and to respond to the allegations by saying everybody is spying on everybody is an easy answer to a complex political problem here and, don't forget, berlin was waiting for a very solid response from the white house for days right now and, so...
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but annette, brad's wife, was getting very much attached to living in suburban washington. bishop obviously was under pressure. >> he actually purchased a motorcycle because he liked to be alone, he liked the privacy of being on a motorcycle, the solitude. >> it wasn't crucial at that point in his career that he would be promoted to the next rank, but in his own mind, it was everything. he felt he had to get promoted. >> bishop's wife that morning spent three hours with an acquaintance saying i need to find work, we're in serious financial straits here. >> brad bishop ran into several people at the office that day, and he was short-tempered, he's angry that morning. finally tells his supervisor he doesn't feel well and that he's going home. >> i was on my way back to the state department at the 21st street entrance and suddenly, there in front of me is brad bishop. i said you look like you've lost your best friend. he said i didn't get promoted, it's now official. i said well, i didn't, either. he said i'm far more deserving than you. i said well, why don't you just go home
but annette, brad's wife, was getting very much attached to living in suburban washington. bishop obviously was under pressure. >> he actually purchased a motorcycle because he liked to be alone, he liked the privacy of being on a motorcycle, the solitude. >> it wasn't crucial at that point in his career that he would be promoted to the next rank, but in his own mind, it was everything. he felt he had to get promoted. >> bishop's wife that morning spent three hours with an...
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annette is in brussels. we're getting you on a different topic now, annette. can you give us some context in regards what sort of size we're talking about is being reportedly talked about at this stage versus provisions and profits for commerzbank last year? >> yeah. actually, that's the interesting part of it. at least what we are hearing now from the "new york times," commerzbank has booked by the end of 2013. they had 934 million euros in legal provisions on their books. that should cover it. the question is whether it's remained with that 500 million euros. looking at the bnp case, we started off with a smaller number there which was leaked from the beginning of the whole process. so that is key looking at commerzbank. commerzbank countries to bnp can't really add a lot of their profits to cover that time, because looking at last year's net profit, it was only at 78 million euros, so already the 500 million euro is a lot more than the bank's profitability. looking at 2014, the bank is still undergoing restructuring. they're still investing a lot of money a
annette is in brussels. we're getting you on a different topic now, annette. can you give us some context in regards what sort of size we're talking about is being reportedly talked about at this stage versus provisions and profits for commerzbank last year? >> yeah. actually, that's the interesting part of it. at least what we are hearing now from the "new york times," commerzbank has booked by the end of 2013. they had 934 million euros in legal provisions on their books. that...
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guidelines for preserving and improving accessibility in protected bike way projects presentation by annette williams, accessible services manager, sf mta miriam sorelli, transportation planner, sf mta livable streets and sandra padilla. >> thank you for making time on this agenda. my name is sandra padilla. specifically my rule is to ensure that all sustain able street projects coming out of sf mta improve for people and seniors with disabilities. today i have an overview for you that will help ensure that any protected bike way are designed for people with disabilities in mind and this is for staff to help them understand how they can incorporate accessible elements into bike way designs. these bike guidelines are with sf mta and public works. first i'm going to back up and introduce you the cone -- concept that protects the bike lean. we have the sf mta bicycle strategy. it positions the city of san francisco a bicycle way for all people with disabilities including senior citizens. protected bike ways will be key for the bike way strategy. they yield many benefits to all users including p
guidelines for preserving and improving accessibility in protected bike way projects presentation by annette williams, accessible services manager, sf mta miriam sorelli, transportation planner, sf mta livable streets and sandra padilla. >> thank you for making time on this agenda. my name is sandra padilla. specifically my rule is to ensure that all sustain able street projects coming out of sf mta improve for people and seniors with disabilities. today i have an overview for you that...
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. >> joining us today annette tadeo. you have had a lot of success in your career, you've been involved in politics all the way back to college. but i think it's pretty clear that you certainly fit the demographic. a woman from south florida, a hispanic what do you bring to the table? >> just being a working mom and a small business owner, we need that seat at the table, and i'm so proud to be a part of the people's ticket. right now what we have in tallahassee is special interests, have a seat at the table. but us regular people, people who have been through the tough times, i have lived on minimum wage, i know what it's like to have to meet payroll and won't if you're going to be able to do it during tough times, you wonder about your elememployeesw is it going to affect them or my own family. certainly as women we do not have that voice at the table and it's a very important voice that governor crist really felt that was important for us to have that. >> annette, do you think that you will get out the hispanic vote mo
. >> joining us today annette tadeo. you have had a lot of success in your career, you've been involved in politics all the way back to college. but i think it's pretty clear that you certainly fit the demographic. a woman from south florida, a hispanic what do you bring to the table? >> just being a working mom and a small business owner, we need that seat at the table, and i'm so proud to be a part of the people's ticket. right now what we have in tallahassee is special interests,...
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. >> geoff and annette are in frankfurt. guys, once the dust settled on the meeting, there were still a lot of questions being asked in the market. the first one, people are unsure how long the rates could stay on hold. it could be until 2018 given the fixed rates. and also unsure of direct policy to boost lending. can you give us some clarity today on both those points? >> well, i think at this meeting mr. draghi is not going to give us any new policy announcements, but maybe he will attempt to encourage the market to think in even longer terms about the duration of very easy money. so rates lower for longer. and those have been the noises that we've had sort of unofficially from the ecb over the last month or so. we have a framework for the teltros. they won't really kick in until september. so that additional liquidity won't come until september. on the rates story, are you hearing anything different? >> no, not at all. i think there was a growing sense of frustration after the last meeting that the market actually didn't
. >> geoff and annette are in frankfurt. guys, once the dust settled on the meeting, there were still a lot of questions being asked in the market. the first one, people are unsure how long the rates could stay on hold. it could be until 2018 given the fixed rates. and also unsure of direct policy to boost lending. can you give us some clarity today on both those points? >> well, i think at this meeting mr. draghi is not going to give us any new policy announcements, but maybe he...
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julia. >> thanks, annette. we heard the swedish prime minister there looking at the possibilities of sanctions. vladimir putin hasn't complied. this is what we're trying to achieve. >> the bottom line for russia is they're trying to get away as much as they historically can. that goal would be russian diplomatic foreign policy is trying to drive measures into weakened fractures alliances. that's been the history since 1945. the three they come up with, very sensible and very -- putin is looking for comments from merkel. she's the one that he needs the influence with. she is the one looking to set the agenda. what russia is hoping for is compromise.. that's why the markets are not going to be looking at they sanctions as destructively as perhaps back in march. >> but concessions with kiev and kiev and poroshenko are offering concessions. >> and he'll continue to push more. if he gets compromise, he'll push for greater comp moiz for his goals. the markets have seen a very strong reaction in march. they've seen th
julia. >> thanks, annette. we heard the swedish prime minister there looking at the possibilities of sanctions. vladimir putin hasn't complied. this is what we're trying to achieve. >> the bottom line for russia is they're trying to get away as much as they historically can. that goal would be russian diplomatic foreign policy is trying to drive measures into weakened fractures alliances. that's been the history since 1945. the three they come up with, very sensible and very --...
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annette! >> hey! >> oh, no!rly i think i need more surf camp. >> this, people behind you, all of these people behind jen have been rating her. what do you think the rating will be on this with jen? >> i think the final rate something going to be a five! >> that's not bad. >> did you good. >> it is seriously harder than it looks. i don't know if they showed that, the first one i rode all the way in, got a little too cocky. do you think i got little too cock which my first couple of runs? >> i think it was your first time and everybody's like, that but you did good. >> you're so nice. is this the nicest kid? >> did you see his brother? they're twins. like heckle and jeckle. >> amazing, amazing. >> there he is! >> all right, we got to talk real quick, stacey thank you so much. first of all, did i best on my first run. what's that say about me as a surfer? >> um ... >> little too excited? >> little too excited. >> you're the other half of this guy. >> yes. >> how do you think he did on his his first tv situation? >>
annette! >> hey! >> oh, no!rly i think i need more surf camp. >> this, people behind you, all of these people behind jen have been rating her. what do you think the rating will be on this with jen? >> i think the final rate something going to be a five! >> that's not bad. >> did you good. >> it is seriously harder than it looks. i don't know if they showed that, the first one i rode all the way in, got a little too cocky. do you think i got little too...
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richard dreyfuss and annette d'souza join me next. vo: this is the summer. the summer that summers from here on will be compared to. so get out there, and get the best price guaranteed. find it for less and we'll match it and give you $50 toward your next trip. expedia. find yours. you drop 40 grand on a new set of wheels, then... wham! a minivan t-bones you. guess what: your insurance company will only give you 37-thousand to replace it. "depreciation" they claim. "how can my car depreciate before it's first oil change?" you ask. maybe the better question is, why do you have that insurance company? with liberty mutual new car replacement, we'll replace the full value of your car. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. really... so our business can be on at&t's network for $175 dollars a month? yup. all five of you for $175. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and text. we're working deals all day. you get 10 gigabytes of data to share. what about expansion potential? add a line anytime for 15 bucks a month.
richard dreyfuss and annette d'souza join me next. vo: this is the summer. the summer that summers from here on will be compared to. so get out there, and get the best price guaranteed. find it for less and we'll match it and give you $50 toward your next trip. expedia. find yours. you drop 40 grand on a new set of wheels, then... wham! a minivan t-bones you. guess what: your insurance company will only give you 37-thousand to replace it. "depreciation" they claim. "how can my...
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presentation by annette wils, accessible services manager, sf mta, miriam sorelli, transportation planner, sf mta livable streets and sandra padilla. transportation planner, sf mta accessible services. public is welcome. item no. 8. information item. a history of the disability rights movement. this is the presentation of a summer internship project researching the history of the disability rights movement from the perspective of a youth with a disability. presentation by anna bernick. youth works intern or mayor's office on disability. item 9. information and possible action item. youth commission's priority around disability awareness. presentation of the youth commission's efforts to promote disability awareness curriculum throughout the san francisco unified schooling district. additionally they will engage in a discussion with the council regarding collaborative efforts with other city bodies. presentation by ariel yu. chair of the health education and wellness committee. san francisco youth commission, luisa sicairos. anna bernick and joyce wu. item nor 10. information item. report
presentation by annette wils, accessible services manager, sf mta, miriam sorelli, transportation planner, sf mta livable streets and sandra padilla. transportation planner, sf mta accessible services. public is welcome. item no. 8. information item. a history of the disability rights movement. this is the presentation of a summer internship project researching the history of the disability rights movement from the perspective of a youth with a disability. presentation by anna bernick. youth...
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and, of course, tom had to tell the story that his life's companion, his little kids, he and annette were little kids together, and wallenberg saved both of them and allowed them to lead a happy life. having in america 2 children and 17 grandchildren. for the rest of the war, tom lantos lived with his aunt in a safe house established by raoul wallenberg. tom refused to stay in hiding. he had witnessed wallenberg's bold example and even though he was a teenage boy, he soon followed the footsteps of his young swedish diplomat. working as a courier and a messenger, tom lantos with his blond hair and blue eyes dressed in a stolen nazi s.s. uniform managed to navigate his way through the city delivering the pass and other critical information to budapest jews. and so the young man was saved by raoul wallenberg's audacity and his courage. he worked to save others. tom lantos' daughter, katrina, is here with us today. she's called raoul wallenberg the moses of the north to hungarian jews. that's fitting for this man. wallenberg's miraculous work saved many of the jews of budapest. today we
and, of course, tom had to tell the story that his life's companion, his little kids, he and annette were little kids together, and wallenberg saved both of them and allowed them to lead a happy life. having in america 2 children and 17 grandchildren. for the rest of the war, tom lantos lived with his aunt in a safe house established by raoul wallenberg. tom refused to stay in hiding. he had witnessed wallenberg's bold example and even though he was a teenage boy, he soon followed the footsteps...
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half of paratransit trips and i have been impressed by the group and i'm sure you are familiar with annette and kate and others and their really good work over the years and we have a very efficient public-private partnership, whereby we provide paratransit system through taxi drivers, the taxi drivers get the business and the customers get the service and we don't have to subsidize it to the same extent. some people have said in the course of the cpuc discussions -- other jurisdictions paratransit system is contracted out and you have contracted vehicles. yes, we could do that, but that really feels like a step backwards, because that is where we came from in order to become more efficient and cost-effective and if we wanted to go back to that model, it would cost the public and the city of san francisco about $2 million a year to provide the same taxi service on the sf access platform. so to me, that is equivalent to a $2 million subsidy to venture capital technology firms that refuse to provide this service, and cannot provide the service. so somehow the taxpayers of san francisco are su
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and, of course, whenever you say mountain lion in the area, people get concerned, annette. >> reportervery concerned. the second sighting in the hills of san mateo. the first was spotted midweek on firmwood street, which is just a couple miles from here. yesterday's sighting, as you said, is on de anza boulevard. rather queens lane. believed to be the same cat. there is a small space between homes that often see deer. that's one of the reasons r residents love the area. they believe sightings are potentially increasing because of the drought, pushing animals closer to homes to look for water. the latest mountain lion over the weekend went after a mother deer. >> animal control took the carcass away and the fawn away. there was a baby who was, i don't know, a month old or so. took her away to take care of her. >> reporter: in may, a mountain lion was captured in mountain view, working by an apartment building. the san mateo one is still on the loose. the san mateo county office of emergency services says residents should avoid hiking or jogging through wooded areas at dusk, dawn and at
and, of course, whenever you say mountain lion in the area, people get concerned, annette. >> reportervery concerned. the second sighting in the hills of san mateo. the first was spotted midweek on firmwood street, which is just a couple miles from here. yesterday's sighting, as you said, is on de anza boulevard. rather queens lane. believed to be the same cat. there is a small space between homes that often see deer. that's one of the reasons r residents love the area. they believe...
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now a little earlier we also managed to speak to the deputy prime minister of the self-proclaimed annette's republic he denies allegations from kiev that anti government forces could be behind the disaster saying they lack the capability to shoot down a plane at such a high altitude. or go. over the station we don't have anything except for pairs we could not see this airplane on our radars because he travels at ten thousand meters at supersonic speed so technically we had known capability to track and shoot down this aircraft i would like to remind you that ten days ago ukraine imposed a little flavor zone over the. people's republic and every day they claimed that russian draw in the in reconnaissance planes that were violating ukrainian airspace so they probably took that plane for one of them well as well as and addition to getting eyewitness reports artie's also got people on the ground now r.t. spanish correspondent francisco quiet at the scene of the crash for here's what he had to say. only a kilometer far away from the border between russia and ukraine here we are in the middle of
now a little earlier we also managed to speak to the deputy prime minister of the self-proclaimed annette's republic he denies allegations from kiev that anti government forces could be behind the disaster saying they lack the capability to shoot down a plane at such a high altitude. or go. over the station we don't have anything except for pairs we could not see this airplane on our radars because he travels at ten thousand meters at supersonic speed so technically we had known capability to...
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graham phillips went missing on tuesday evening and annette's the day he lost contacted us but in a corruption of has worn the circumstances of his disappearance. philips a was with a group of freelance journalists covering there for a fight in the area very close to the city of daniel's going he disappeared the last time he got in touch was moscow was on the evening of the twenty second july he said that he was going to film in the area very close to the airport and he said that he was still going there despite our warnings of high risks and then we received a text message from gram saying that everything was fine and that was of the last we've heard from him now it's morning reports emerged of him being detained by the ukrainian security services however he denies detaining him or that they've asked for it it. has been taken hostage there's no information as we're both were there is it going to induce the ukrainian military. and may graham was seized by security forces in ukraine he was question john a spanish links and later released after about thirty six hours after that he left ukraine f
graham phillips went missing on tuesday evening and annette's the day he lost contacted us but in a corruption of has worn the circumstances of his disappearance. philips a was with a group of freelance journalists covering there for a fight in the area very close to the city of daniel's going he disappeared the last time he got in touch was moscow was on the evening of the twenty second july he said that he was going to film in the area very close to the airport and he said that he was still...
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julia, back to you. >> annette, thanks so much. great work.now we have the take a quick break, but cat bonds are making a comeback. after the break, we'll be asking whether the investment is a purr-fect investment or whether it's running out of lives. yes, please come back after the break. >>> shares in uk mother and baby retailer mothercare announced it rejected two bid proposals for rivals destination maternity after the company issued a profit warning at the beginning of the year which september shares tumbling. their most recent proposal comprise 230 pence in cash as well as shares in the new holding company which has been listed in the u.s. mothercare has so far refused to he gauge. mothercare has been forced to close stores in its main uk market amid fears of online establishments. >>> nationwide, house prices were up 12% on the year by continuing sales in london. however, the ceo of home builder persimm persimmon told cnbc earlier the real numbers are misleading. >> we would estimate so far this year we've seen about 1% increase. i thin
julia, back to you. >> annette, thanks so much. great work.now we have the take a quick break, but cat bonds are making a comeback. after the break, we'll be asking whether the investment is a purr-fect investment or whether it's running out of lives. yes, please come back after the break. >>> shares in uk mother and baby retailer mothercare announced it rejected two bid proposals for rivals destination maternity after the company issued a profit warning at the beginning of the...
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as a result of the many survivors like tom and annette who have worked to combat the forces of bloodshedoul wallenberg works of saving lives continues to this day, and will we pray, continue for generations to come. tom once said, the veneer of civilization is paper thin. we are the guardians, and we can never rest. we must never rest. we must never forget. we must never forget the tragedy that befell the victims, the determination of the survivors, and certainly as we do today, the unbelievable courage of those who resisted and risked their lives to save others. today we present a gold medal. a gold medal in remembrance of someone who was the gold standard for the proposition that we are our brothers keepers. [ applause ] >> ladies and gentlemen, the majority leader of the united states house of representatives, the honorable eric cantor. >> mr. speaker, leader reid, to my colleagues, nina, and other members of the wallenberg family, to all guests. it is an honor to join you today to recognize one of history's gentle heroes, and a remarkable man, raoul wallenberg. history has taught us
as a result of the many survivors like tom and annette who have worked to combat the forces of bloodshedoul wallenberg works of saving lives continues to this day, and will we pray, continue for generations to come. tom once said, the veneer of civilization is paper thin. we are the guardians, and we can never rest. we must never rest. we must never forget. we must never forget the tragedy that befell the victims, the determination of the survivors, and certainly as we do today, the...
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let's turn to irs commissioner who, again, appears the most befuddled, annette, and uncooperative headthe federal government that i have ever witnessed. i mean, this man does not know what is going on and asserts himself as if he is in the most sanctimonious manner for a man who is grinding of evidence, presiding over an incredible stonewall of the united states congress and the american people. your thoughts? >> you can almost hear the shredder in the background while they are speaking. this is a guy who live to the congressional committee when it was suggested that maybe the irs owes the american people and apology. he reminds me of the political leaders from my childhood. unfortunately the political leaders i have in mind were speaking russian in my childhood his gastrectomy as the ultimate bureaucrat apparatchiks, and he is not serving the best interest of the american people. i call that a generous understatement. i did not believe a word he says. lou: you get the last word. >> you know, he is doing his job that job is to cover it up, and the more befuddled he seems that cover-up
let's turn to irs commissioner who, again, appears the most befuddled, annette, and uncooperative headthe federal government that i have ever witnessed. i mean, this man does not know what is going on and asserts himself as if he is in the most sanctimonious manner for a man who is grinding of evidence, presiding over an incredible stonewall of the united states congress and the american people. your thoughts? >> you can almost hear the shredder in the background while they are speaking....
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word spread and the master musicians have ended up being featured on albums by maciel parker and annetteng stones. for years, if you were a rock god, you had to come here, dig the crazy percussion, strings and pipes that took you to another place. it's intricate, hypnotic, beautiful. if you're in the right frame of mind, mesmerizing. you fifteen percent or more on huh, fiftcar insurance.uld save yeah, everybody knows that. well, did you know that playing cards with kenny rogers gets old pretty fast? ♪ you got to know when to hold'em. ♪ ♪ know when to fold 'em. ♪ know when to walk away. ♪ know when to run. ♪ you never count your money, ♪ when you're sitting at the ta...♪ what? you get it? i get the gist, yeah. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. you're an emailing, texting, master of the digital universe. but do you protect yourself? ♪ apparently not. when you access everything, you give everyone access to everything about you. but that's ok. while you do your thing... [ alert rings ] we'll be here at lifelock, doing our thing. watching out for
word spread and the master musicians have ended up being featured on albums by maciel parker and annetteng stones. for years, if you were a rock god, you had to come here, dig the crazy percussion, strings and pipes that took you to another place. it's intricate, hypnotic, beautiful. if you're in the right frame of mind, mesmerizing. you fifteen percent or more on huh, fiftcar insurance.uld save yeah, everybody knows that. well, did you know that playing cards with kenny rogers gets old pretty...
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. >> annette will, former member of israeli knesset, i really appreciate it. >> thank you. >> first of all how concerned are you that israel may launch a ground invasion in the next few days? >> well, it seems that israel for sure is going to do this operation, because this attack on gaza has been preplanned, obviously and mr. netanyahu has used every opportunity to create this attack. and let us put certain facts straight here. it was not the palestinians who started this conflict, it was israel, that carried out assaults on certain people in gaza and this led to a response from the palestinian side. up until now, although there were several rockets set to israel, israel has conducted 600 air strikes. up to now, not a single israeli has been killed but on the other hand 67 palestinians, mostly women and children have been killed by israeli air strikes. >> moustafa, israel says the answer is clear, stop firing rockets. why can't that happen? >> it would happen if the united states would help convene the security council, and the security council of the united nations could immediately
. >> annette will, former member of israeli knesset, i really appreciate it. >> thank you. >> first of all how concerned are you that israel may launch a ground invasion in the next few days? >> well, it seems that israel for sure is going to do this operation, because this attack on gaza has been preplanned, obviously and mr. netanyahu has used every opportunity to create this attack. and let us put certain facts straight here. it was not the palestinians who started...
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. >> annette is an executive director for childcare aware.onprofit studying the cost of childcare. they show that their findings are different it state to state. massachusetts is expensive. mississippi is the lowest. but nationwide childcare costs have been growing at a rate 5-times that of family incomes. >> we are seeing a time in united states of america, where people are having babies off an economic cliff. >> christen co-founded mum's rising, a grass-roots organization. some cost increases can be explained by rising expenses. the larger issue is a matter of supply. day cares in 19 states had waiting lists or turned away families, unable to keep up with a rapidly rising demand of the labour force. >> 50% are women for the first time in history, three-quarters of mums are in the labour force. at the same time nearly 50% of families are relying on mum's winter games as a primary bread winner. >> the economic squeeze of child care forced mums like jessica, a washington d.c. mother of three out of full-time workism. >> working for the environ
. >> annette is an executive director for childcare aware.onprofit studying the cost of childcare. they show that their findings are different it state to state. massachusetts is expensive. mississippi is the lowest. but nationwide childcare costs have been growing at a rate 5-times that of family incomes. >> we are seeing a time in united states of america, where people are having babies off an economic cliff. >> christen co-founded mum's rising, a grass-roots organization....
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that part of the story we turn to nbc bay area annette miranda live in san francisco. a lot of emotions on both sides here. >> definitely a lot of emotions. security council called for immediate cease-fire in gaza expressing great concern over the increasing violence. people here are very concerned. on the one side of the city calls to stop the attacks. on the other, songs of peace. both sides of the middle east conflict have strong support in the bay area. >> we want peace. that's what we want. we want quiet for our people, quiet met with quiet. we don't want anything from gaza. >> reporter: but it was anything but quiet over the weekend in the gaza strip. it was the bloodiest 18-hour period in the last two weeks where more than 60 palestinians were killed just in one district alone. thought to be where hamas rocket fights and tunnels are. civilian casualties brought hundreds of palestinians supporters to the justin herman plaza rally. >> we see the massacres, what can i do about this? we come to the protest to sew show our emotion. >> reporter: sunday's ground defens
that part of the story we turn to nbc bay area annette miranda live in san francisco. a lot of emotions on both sides here. >> definitely a lot of emotions. security council called for immediate cease-fire in gaza expressing great concern over the increasing violence. people here are very concerned. on the one side of the city calls to stop the attacks. on the other, songs of peace. both sides of the middle east conflict have strong support in the bay area. >> we want peace. that's...
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as a result of the many survivors like tom and annette who have worked to combat the forces of bloodshedrg's works of saving lives continues to this day and will, we pray, continue for generations to come. .. someone who was the gold standard, with the proposition that we are our brothers keepers. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, the majority leader of the united states house of representatives, the honorable eric cantor. [applause] >> mr. leader, leader reid, to my colleagues, to nina lagergren, other members of the walberg family, to all guests. it is an honor to join you today to recognize one of history's gentle heroes, and a remarkable man, raoul wallenberg. history has taught us that war and an overzealous quest for power can bring out the worst of mankind. throughout world war ii we saw the advancement of tyranny and terror along with the destruction of cities across the globe. we also witnessed the greatest tragedy of modern times, the holocaust. like so many of you, i have visited and walked among the ruins and ashes of the death camps of auschwitz and birkenau. while there,
as a result of the many survivors like tom and annette who have worked to combat the forces of bloodshedrg's works of saving lives continues to this day and will, we pray, continue for generations to come. .. someone who was the gold standard, with the proposition that we are our brothers keepers. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, the majority leader of the united states house of representatives, the honorable eric cantor. [applause] >> mr. leader, leader reid, to my colleagues,...
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. ♪ beach blanket bingo >> where annette funicello, frankly avilon and dancing at the beach. >> who can made it to tv, bay watch, pam anderson and the hoff every week. fit, good-looking lifeguards racing across the sand in slow-mo showing off their bright red suits and all that skin. >> but in some ways we may have come full circle. maybe the victorians had it right after all. suits like these, new fashion trend they protect bathers from the uv rays of the sun. >> or do like me, sit under an umbrella. put on a lot of sunscreen. >> do you have any? >> i do. >> don't forget your shoulders. >> oh, thank you. i took the trash out. i know. and thank you so much for that. i think we should get a medicare supplement insurance plan. right now? [ male announcer ] whether you're new to medicare or not, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. it's up to you to pay the difference. so think about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they help cover some of w
. ♪ beach blanket bingo >> where annette funicello, frankly avilon and dancing at the beach. >> who can made it to tv, bay watch, pam anderson and the hoff every week. fit, good-looking lifeguards racing across the sand in slow-mo showing off their bright red suits and all that skin. >> but in some ways we may have come full circle. maybe the victorians had it right after all. suits like these, new fashion trend they protect bathers from the uv rays of the sun. >> or...
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. >> annette, thank you so much coming up on al jazeera america officials say chinese hackers made their way into a u.s. government computer system and stole sensitive information from thousands of americans. details next. you'll never miss the latest news >> they will continue looking for suvivors... >> the potential for energy production is huge... >> no noise, no clutter, just real reporting. the new al jazeera america mobile app, available for your apple and android mobile device. download it now @ series @ the coverage gap only on al jazeera america >> a serious government data breach involving tens of thousands of people. u.s. officials are blaming chinese hackers. they say they targeted workers applying for high-level security clearances. john terrett is here with more. this is alarming? >> it's the scourge of our modern era if you think of some, target, two data breaches. there was j.c.nie, jet blue and the naz dabbling and many others as well. now,dac and many others as well. no now,. the finger of suspension is being pointed at the chinese. could well have hacked into a very im
. >> annette, thank you so much coming up on al jazeera america officials say chinese hackers made their way into a u.s. government computer system and stole sensitive information from thousands of americans. details next. you'll never miss the latest news >> they will continue looking for suvivors... >> the potential for energy production is huge... >> no noise, no clutter, just real reporting. the new al jazeera america mobile app, available for your apple and android...
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. >> and answering annette's question, is the environmental protection regulations, are they part of this secondary legislation or different? >> well, actually constitutional reform did include the creation of a commission on a security issue -- not security, safety, labor safety issues and environmental aspects in the energy industry. it will become a new agency and the -- i would say pemex has made a lot of strides over the past years so i have no concern with that. actually, if you see the records of pemex compared to other international oil companies, pemex does very well. the issue is the environmental, and the environmental has to do -- i'm not very concerned about current operations of pemex in regard to the environmental impact. there are some, as every company in the world has. but if you see the standards with which pemex operates currently, they're relatively high standards. the question has to do more with the issue of shell operations. how will all the discussion that is really going on in the u.s. and in other corners of the world in regard to shale permeate and be deal
. >> and answering annette's question, is the environmental protection regulations, are they part of this secondary legislation or different? >> well, actually constitutional reform did include the creation of a commission on a security issue -- not security, safety, labor safety issues and environmental aspects in the energy industry. it will become a new agency and the -- i would say pemex has made a lot of strides over the past years so i have no concern with that. actually, if...
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>> pam: no evacuation's annette area crews are on the way there and we will continue to update throughthe newscast. >> pam: you see the sun is about to set we have a chief meteorologist jacqueline then it here in regards to the weather's hot temperatures. >> jacqueline: we are seeing relatively light wind from the airport airport we're seen gusty winds. the sad news has been the heat out there with temperatures in the 80s and low 90s down where the fire is burning. temperatures are pretty warm and those locations but pretty woman and another of other locations bay area wide. along off from where we were in the triple digits. we do have a cooling trend in store. >> pam: the ruling is contrary to requirements and beat obama health-care overhaul. it kron4 dan, enjoys the details and reaction in regards to a divided u.s. supreme >> reporter: the ruling forces the obama administration to find other way to provide free contraceptives to women. >> reporter: in the 54 decision the high court ruled that that violated the 1993 freedom act. great >> day for religious freedom the court status that
>> pam: no evacuation's annette area crews are on the way there and we will continue to update throughthe newscast. >> pam: you see the sun is about to set we have a chief meteorologist jacqueline then it here in regards to the weather's hot temperatures. >> jacqueline: we are seeing relatively light wind from the airport airport we're seen gusty winds. the sad news has been the heat out there with temperatures in the 80s and low 90s down where the fire is burning....
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. >> annette haaser, interamerican development bank. i was just wondering, i didn't hear much about environmental assessment impact, and i've noted in several other jurisdictions that you move one reform ahead, but you also need all the environmental approvals to be able to move several projects ahead. how do you see that working out together with the community approval, and so on for several of the projects? >> thank you. >> jesus, maybe you can answer the question about pemex, and then whoever -- >> well, i think that pemex cannot be changed from within. i mean, i probably am living proof of that, no? so, it needed a major shake-up, and it had to come from outside. this does the trick, obviously, these reforms, because it really puts pemex in competition in every aspect of the whole chain. now the big issue is, i think that from within pemex, if you sort of -- obviously the top man, top top management is convinced of the reform, and they are working for it. the issue is, how successful they will be to implement the changes within the
. >> annette haaser, interamerican development bank. i was just wondering, i didn't hear much about environmental assessment impact, and i've noted in several other jurisdictions that you move one reform ahead, but you also need all the environmental approvals to be able to move several projects ahead. how do you see that working out together with the community approval, and so on for several of the projects? >> thank you. >> jesus, maybe you can answer the question about...
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. >> here is a throwback from 1997, annette tweeted us this from july 4 at a parade in fair port, newa, july 4th, 1964, with our dog named stumpy. >> he's holding them all up. >> debbie said 19 years ago and today, my husband is retired air force after 24 years. my son is now an airman. we bake american birthday cake every fourth of july. that's incredible. >> send them in to us. use the hash tag proudamerican. you can go to facebook, twitter. there is any number of ways. >> that's right. >> you can guarantee that we'll be liking them all day long. >> the flag cake, you use the cool whip on the cake. >> and the blueberries and strawberries. do you make that, too? >> i do. >> save me a slice. >> all right. 20 minutes before the top of the hour. this weekend, you'll be feeling the pain at the bump gas wise. nicole petallides live from the new york stock exchange. she's standing by. she's in red next. >>> plus this is what happens when you juggle two women at once. you get humiliated in public. that story straight ahead. ♪ ♪ you know what i love america, fine barbeque good times and zero
. >> here is a throwback from 1997, annette tweeted us this from july 4 at a parade in fair port, newa, july 4th, 1964, with our dog named stumpy. >> he's holding them all up. >> debbie said 19 years ago and today, my husband is retired air force after 24 years. my son is now an airman. we bake american birthday cake every fourth of july. that's incredible. >> send them in to us. use the hash tag proudamerican. you can go to facebook, twitter. there is any number of...
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. >> annette wrote us as well. they have it all wrong. we need our military.ip to officers in the battlefield fiasco is about the icing on the cake. i'm embarrassed to be american. pretty sad. coming from an honorably retired navy chief of 23 years. >> keep your comments coming. we read them all day. i just need to clarify something. earlier i identified prince william county as being in virginia. then we thought it was in maryland. i was right the first time. it was in -- it is in virginia. thank you very much for the e-mail and the tweets. >> steve, stop moving our county. >> you were right the first time. >> it's across state lines. what county is it? anyway. >> let's check in with heather nauert who is standing by with headlines. >> i take full responsibility for that one. my apologies. i got some headlines to bring you. terrifying surveillance video just released and it shows the moment a police officer is lit on fire and a good samaritan rushes in to save her life. officer ann mcswain tries to wrestle a suspect to the ground. the man had poured gasoline
. >> annette wrote us as well. they have it all wrong. we need our military.ip to officers in the battlefield fiasco is about the icing on the cake. i'm embarrassed to be american. pretty sad. coming from an honorably retired navy chief of 23 years. >> keep your comments coming. we read them all day. i just need to clarify something. earlier i identified prince william county as being in virginia. then we thought it was in maryland. i was right the first time. it was in -- it is in...