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apa members were outspoken about their concerns.icizing the apa leadership for not bringing the issue of interrogations to the forefront. >> why are we being secretive? i understand why the cia needs to be secretive. [applause] someone from apa leadership to explain the rationale, why they thought a town meeting like this should be cut off, the press should be excluded after 10 minutes? i would really like to know. that is my problem. where is the leadership coming from? a meeting of the mac and psychological association. it was in 2007. for this kind of speak out, at the formal meeting, psychologist stood on the dais before the standing room crowd at the annual apa meeting. this came two years after she participated in an apa panel then as the pens task force concluded psychologist working in interrogations play "valuable and ethical role" and she criticized the findings and make up of the panel. >> highly placed in the department of defense as contractors and military officers. when was the commander of all military psychologists.
apa members were outspoken about their concerns.icizing the apa leadership for not bringing the issue of interrogations to the forefront. >> why are we being secretive? i understand why the cia needs to be secretive. [applause] someone from apa leadership to explain the rationale, why they thought a town meeting like this should be cut off, the press should be excluded after 10 minutes? i would really like to know. that is my problem. where is the leadership coming from? a meeting of the...
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>> i think the information i reviewed for the fbi in 2012 suggest the apa potentially was engaged forrket touring related to its relationship with cia and white house officials and the construction of the truth thousand five presidents task force and psychological -- >> explain. >> the presidents task force on site eligible at the national security, which basically encoded in the apa policy the observations monitoring for the direct involvement role for psychologists in national security interrogations, which we now know involved at that time, torture. what we see from jim risen's report and e-mails i also reviewed, it is clear concealed contacts between officials who were directly in the policy chain of command and operational chain of command, the cia, related to this program were helping in one case to literally write the pens report. they were not just passing post-it notes. there were literally running the text of the document. was inad a guest on who report. she is an oral historian and she is sitting in this meeting and she starts to take notes. psychologists are known for taki
>> i think the information i reviewed for the fbi in 2012 suggest the apa potentially was engaged forrket touring related to its relationship with cia and white house officials and the construction of the truth thousand five presidents task force and psychological -- >> explain. >> the presidents task force on site eligible at the national security, which basically encoded in the apa policy the observations monitoring for the direct involvement role for psychologists in...
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apa agreeing to buy a pipeline australian forg about $5 billion.ing to the apa syste that already carries half of the nation's gas. the company received at least three bits of the pipeline, according to people familiar with the matter that we have been speaking to. the transaction is effected the yield about $2.7 billion in profit for bg but that will be partially offset i a $2 billion impairment by their remaining assets. ukraine and pro-russian separatists are closer to resuming peace talks as a one-day truce is fueling hopes for an end to fighting that is rocked the eastern region for much of this year. let's bring ryan into the conversation. how big of a deal is this -- one date cease-fire? >> while there was fighting, according to the federal government of ukraine, there were 17 times they were fired upon by the rebels. effectively, the russians and the russian backed rebels are all saying that this was a good day. this was a trial balloon. now it looks to be having peace talks on thursday or friday of this week in minsk. we caught up with the
apa agreeing to buy a pipeline australian forg about $5 billion.ing to the apa syste that already carries half of the nation's gas. the company received at least three bits of the pipeline, according to people familiar with the matter that we have been speaking to. the transaction is effected the yield about $2.7 billion in profit for bg but that will be partially offset i a $2 billion impairment by their remaining assets. ukraine and pro-russian separatists are closer to resuming peace talks...
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las familias se c s consolaban mutuamente >>> saber que mi padre es uni e universalmente querido ha apa el hijo del agente ramos >>> es un buen hombre y un a g amigo del barrio >>> era un hombre muy amante de su familia e iglesia, estaba a p punto de graduarse como capellan se espera que maÑana vpdteel vicepresidente de los estados unidos, joe bideasista al sep sepelio y una aerolinea ha ofr c ofrecido pasajes a los famili e familiares >>> una casa en ohio ardiÓ en l llamas y 4 personas perdieron la ida, una abuela y 3 nietos. la p policÍa investiga las causas >>> en una laguna fue hallado e el cadÁver del niÑo de 4 aÑos n con autismo desaparecido de casa de sus abuelos en carolina del s sur >>> hoy miles de personas rw r rwegresaron a los centros com c comerciales a devolver regalos y tambiÉn han encontrado buenas f ofertas. angie sandoval nos dice quÉ hacer antes de devolver la m mercancia >>> los comercios abrieron hoy mÁs temprano para devolver y r para con las ofertas atrajeromn a los consumidores >>> la federaciÓn nacional de m minoristas predice 65 mil ml millones de dÓlares en g
las familias se c s consolaban mutuamente >>> saber que mi padre es uni e universalmente querido ha apa el hijo del agente ramos >>> es un buen hombre y un a g amigo del barrio >>> era un hombre muy amante de su familia e iglesia, estaba a p punto de graduarse como capellan se espera que maÑana vpdteel vicepresidente de los estados unidos, joe bideasista al sep sepelio y una aerolinea ha ofr c ofrecido pasajes a los famili e familiares >>> una casa en ohio...
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the discovery of a man as and this morning the police are asking the public norm tres so much more be apa p. it looks aswe head through the p. two storm system root purchase rn great news when it cops to. that's a congratulate, great perspective for you. but ut ot los gattus, offer 2 inches of rain. we also did well in brisbane, over an inch of rain. we're going to see these very light cells pass through the area as we head throughout the day today so go ahead and grab your rain gear just to be on the safe side. on-and-off activity will continue. we have the storm window opening but the storm we're expecting isn't going to roll in until we head into tonight add tomorrow morning. the peninsula at 69 degrees and 67 on the east shore. we'll give you the timeline of rain in my next report. >> we're looking at west 580 with some of the fog through livermore and altamont pass. seeing the roadway is a little tough, all that moisture in air prp p. >> it's going to be tour to see if it passes through livermore. all of this throwing from for westbound, where thp has a report of a daebld vehicle in
the discovery of a man as and this morning the police are asking the public norm tres so much more be apa p. it looks aswe head through the p. two storm system root purchase rn great news when it cops to. that's a congratulate, great perspective for you. but ut ot los gattus, offer 2 inches of rain. we also did well in brisbane, over an inch of rain. we're going to see these very light cells pass through the area as we head throughout the day today so go ahead and grab your rain gear just to be...
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drives up medical costs and that could weigh on the profits of providers of low margin medicaid and apa exchange plan. bertha coombs. >>> call it the party economic indicator. a new survey shows that nine out of ten companies are planning holiday parties this year. a survey of hr professionals by challenger, gray and christmas, found that almost 90% of their companies will have a holiday or year-end party. that's way up from the past few years. challenger says this year's results are the roseiest since 20 thousand 7. retailers are in the mood to celebrate thanks to a storm job market and stock market. >> enjoy your party. >> that's "nightly business report" for tonight. thanks so much for watching. i'm susie gharib. >> i'm tyler mathisen. >>> "nightly business report" has been funded in part by -- >> thestreet.com and action alerts plus where jim cramer and fellow portolio manager stephanie link share their investment strategies, stock picks and market insights. you can learn more at thestreet.com/nbr. ♪ ♪ i've never known a girl ♪ that makes me feel the way that you do ♪ ♪ you're alrig
drives up medical costs and that could weigh on the profits of providers of low margin medicaid and apa exchange plan. bertha coombs. >>> call it the party economic indicator. a new survey shows that nine out of ten companies are planning holiday parties this year. a survey of hr professionals by challenger, gray and christmas, found that almost 90% of their companies will have a holiday or year-end party. that's way up from the past few years. challenger says this year's results are...
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enforcement officer and you see danger when there is none, they're older and more guilty, as recent apady shows. that is a form of racism whether your intent is there, it is not the point. it is racist. >> that they the problem with the criminal justice system. you have to prove intent to prove the crime. >> that's why. >> a muddy issue. >> all right. thank you. >> that's why i say, not sure the legal system is equipped to handle issues of raise m. >> thank you very much to all three of you. you can see some of the difficulties here. i think, excellent job to all of you. thank you for explaining what the standard was for the grand jury. not just, not just probable cause. talking about criminal act. i want to go to jason carol, union square, near downtown new york city. walking with protesters. earlier when you and i first spoke when you were out there. you were in columbus circle. empire state building. now all the way down in union square, couple miles away. >> even further south than that. we made our way to avenue a, lower eastside. protesters have broken off. ended their night. for
enforcement officer and you see danger when there is none, they're older and more guilty, as recent apady shows. that is a form of racism whether your intent is there, it is not the point. it is racist. >> that they the problem with the criminal justice system. you have to prove intent to prove the crime. >> that's why. >> a muddy issue. >> all right. thank you. >> that's why i say, not sure the legal system is equipped to handle issues of raise m. >> thank...
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interesting has a lesser .istance >> to other carmakers have the same differences of opinion when it comes to apaards versus how many miles per gallon? >> companies do not come out with information before the car is out. the distance you can go per charge is a big deal for tesla in this era where you have to either go home more find someplace that has a charger. it is one more reason why we see sales concentrated in areas like northern california. >> thank you and thank you for watching this edition of the show. all the headlights all the time -- headlines all the time. see you later. ♪ .
interesting has a lesser .istance >> to other carmakers have the same differences of opinion when it comes to apaards versus how many miles per gallon? >> companies do not come out with information before the car is out. the distance you can go per charge is a big deal for tesla in this era where you have to either go home more find someplace that has a charger. it is one more reason why we see sales concentrated in areas like northern california. >> thank you and thank you...
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. >> i wonder, do other carmakers have the same differences of opinion when it comes to apa standardss how many miles per gallon? come outpanies do not with information before the car is out. the distance you can go per charge is a big deal for tesla in this area where you have to either go home or find someplace that has a charger. it is one more reason why we see sales concentrated in areas like northern california. q4 watching this edition of the show. . . . . >> i was aware the revolution was starting. >> we changed it. >> this is how i see it. >> this is the first time in years. >> standby. >> what a grand experiment.
. >> i wonder, do other carmakers have the same differences of opinion when it comes to apa standardss how many miles per gallon? come outpanies do not with information before the car is out. the distance you can go per charge is a big deal for tesla in this area where you have to either go home or find someplace that has a charger. it is one more reason why we see sales concentrated in areas like northern california. q4 watching this edition of the show. . . . . >> i was aware the...
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they are selling their apa pipeline in australia. they provide a natural gas project there. they're going to sell it for $5 billion post tax. they're looking at a profit just under $3 billion. when on to read bank of america's recent note on liquefied national gas. multi-year markets may have an uptick. multiyear bear markets on something they bet significantly on. that is bg. global equity actually making a one-month low. that asian news was very much a theh-up session, mirroring 2.2% drop in europe. that is the bg start. back of the japan story, not necessarily tied together. it is structural change over at rbs. credit fixed income positions to go. 30 representatives will be left. caroline hyde will take you through the story. standard chartered down this morning. they will remain under investigation from the u.s. regulators on site for another three years. there is more new information that they may have been unlawfully processing dollar transactions. this is a risk. this is a risk for them that falls more issues. i can only talk for so long. you can come back to this. th
they are selling their apa pipeline in australia. they provide a natural gas project there. they're going to sell it for $5 billion post tax. they're looking at a profit just under $3 billion. when on to read bank of america's recent note on liquefied national gas. multi-year markets may have an uptick. multiyear bear markets on something they bet significantly on. that is bg. global equity actually making a one-month low. that asian news was very much a theh-up session, mirroring 2.2% drop in...
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thing that i talk about in my article is, you know, the collusion, the possible collusion between the apa, the american psychological association, and the c.i.a. >> stunning stuff. katherine eban writer for "vanity fair." she's updating her latest reporting. thank you for coming on. we appreciate it. >> thanks for having me. >> wherever there is money you will find corruption. we'll reveal the most corruption countries on the planet next. plus hackers take over a new film that pokes fun of north korea. >> take him out. >> take him out. >> you want us to assassinate the leader of north korea? >> yes why . >> china's crackdown on corruption now involved punishments for alleged offenders. today a top official was sentenced for life. adrian brown has more from beijing. >> well, rios was deputy head leo was head of his office an, and he broke down several times during his hearing saying he brought shame fought just to his family but to the communist party. this verdict will not have surprised many ordinary chinese people. since january of this year 500 low ranking officials have been arrested
thing that i talk about in my article is, you know, the collusion, the possible collusion between the apa, the american psychological association, and the c.i.a. >> stunning stuff. katherine eban writer for "vanity fair." she's updating her latest reporting. thank you for coming on. we appreciate it. >> thanks for having me. >> wherever there is money you will find corruption. we'll reveal the most corruption countries on the planet next. plus hackers take over a new...
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the worst seri of vience inhiory and itas horrenus itnfencedhe potics d pple said theountry is coming apaover in baltore antop the carmicelece a commis and was couragg the burningnd loin. en aew rd theiot - for nocondemningthyo have to ndemn tseuy ever bring down the city's. and he was a liberal governor. he did arendous job d i ha nesndliin beuse i s impreedit what agnew w doing. en my ma mater columbia univerty ted the worst violencef y campus in the '60s. then to take ov thecaus and the an's office to trash the an's offi then finall cald thin nework n.y.p.. anthe was a division insi t nixon camp ere was a ragin group -- aig-wg grpe had liberals ithere alsoev dely dided over h we shouldo . nonenlo wh my proposal. to support civil rgh iniatives ofhe gre ciy and was a po taken th only pcent of the pelen oregon agreedha they had jt cause. so we ve a fure silent mari that wasfoed gh ere in 1968 in ri then richa nixon was in thoregon imary so he ped uphe floor with everybody with 7percent reagan rockefeller 4%. and shley i went to dier with pa nixonnd e rst time i history a keedy have lost a
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and the republicans are absolutely apa plektic trying to find some way to do the president in, but theydo t because it's a good idea. >> i want to follow up on them being ap plektic, because today politico reports republicans in the senate want to launch another big attack on the health law. quote, behind closed doors, republicans are plotting one last tilt at the affordable care act. is the fact that the law is working, is that what's driving republicans crazy? >> sure. that was their fear from the very beginning, that what the president was putting together would work for the american people and then the people would say, gee, the democrats have delivered what we really need. security when we get sick. so they're trying some way to tear it apart, and they're hoping against hope. what they're going to try and do is use the same mechanism that we used to put it together to tear it apart. but there are already some things in there that they can't touch. things like, if you can get insurance with a preexisting condition. that's gone. you cannot lose your insurance once you have it, becaus
and the republicans are absolutely apa plektic trying to find some way to do the president in, but theydo t because it's a good idea. >> i want to follow up on them being ap plektic, because today politico reports republicans in the senate want to launch another big attack on the health law. quote, behind closed doors, republicans are plotting one last tilt at the affordable care act. is the fact that the law is working, is that what's driving republicans crazy? >> sure. that was...
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kind of wondering about apache oil, apa. kind of bought some a little bit about 70 a month or so ago and wondering if i ought to pick some up as it's going down. >> apache made good moves which raised a lot of cash but they needed to do that which is not good. i continue to think that oil goes lower. we did a big takeout, we've done a bunch of takeouts off the charts about how oil goes lower. the charters have been right. the demand is not there and the supply is there. i don't want to buy more oil stocks. lower oil means lower stocks. hey i know it doesn't make sense. we have to deal with the lunasy until the stocks are so low and they aren't impacted anymore and don't go down when futures go down. much more including a global insight from an industrial power house. how did honeywell buck the trend for most of today's trade. a company at the center of two hot trends when cloud computing and health care reform collide. can you cash in? buckle your seat belt and bust out the thing you use to text. give me a call. i'm answerin
kind of wondering about apache oil, apa. kind of bought some a little bit about 70 a month or so ago and wondering if i ought to pick some up as it's going down. >> apache made good moves which raised a lot of cash but they needed to do that which is not good. i continue to think that oil goes lower. we did a big takeout, we've done a bunch of takeouts off the charts about how oil goes lower. the charters have been right. the demand is not there and the supply is there. i don't want to...
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them to make the different branches of the executive, all of the little power groups, to make laws, apa and all of that kind of crap. it's terrible. host: okay. all right, leon. well, on this issue of immigration and passing legislation, the president says i have to act because congress has not. u.s. "u.s.a. today," the headline is "not a lot of options." as we told you. they will say house home land security said his panel will take up a am bill when the necessary congress con veeningz. house g.o.p. leaders never brought it to a vote. host: could happen in this next congress. on this plan that republican leaders are floating to fund the immigration bill to, to fund the immigration agency in the short-term but reconsider it in march, this is what "wall street journal" is reporting this morning on the white house. it says the white house spokesperson declined to say whether the president would sign a bill that didn't disappointed funneled for a full year. there are a number of proposals discussed. not an outright veto plan from house republicans. as welerred earlier, ifvans a - can do it
them to make the different branches of the executive, all of the little power groups, to make laws, apa and all of that kind of crap. it's terrible. host: okay. all right, leon. well, on this issue of immigration and passing legislation, the president says i have to act because congress has not. u.s. "u.s.a. today," the headline is "not a lot of options." as we told you. they will say house home land security said his panel will take up a am bill when the necessary congress...
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what is if you -- apa doing to ensure that tribes have a meaningful role in climate change regulationsy actions and can you affirm incorporation of traditional ecological knowledge in your agency actions and institute funding to help tribes plan for adapting the chains that is underway in our environment? thank you. you forhairman, thank being with me at the last session. it was a pleasure to be at the table with you and many of the colleagues that represent a variety of agencies talking about these issues. oceanad you mentioned acidification. it is one of the issues that concerns me as we know so little. there are many things we know about climate change scientifically. that is in its infancy in terms of understanding but it gives -- breadth of influence. some of of concerning the steps we're taking on climate action plan at the know ands as you'd secretary jewell mentioned as we have moved forward with the clean power plant. extensived consultation with the tribes well in advance of framing any role. it has been an outreach effort that we have taken that i think is as large an issue
what is if you -- apa doing to ensure that tribes have a meaningful role in climate change regulationsy actions and can you affirm incorporation of traditional ecological knowledge in your agency actions and institute funding to help tribes plan for adapting the chains that is underway in our environment? thank you. you forhairman, thank being with me at the last session. it was a pleasure to be at the table with you and many of the colleagues that represent a variety of agencies talking about...
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security or security's sake unless security is your busin you do security to support6y)w your i bç0r(ápá'swould be wonderful. more often than not it's t.lplÑ sit-down thoughtful riskrwcbú managementd6e decisions and sound=jkçs standu]÷-ed application. the hard grunt work of the guys that used to be in the back server room that are now more out patrolling with customers.d@ that provide you with the best bang for your buck for security. we can wait for thatt qqs silver conduct some integrateded risk management and make good sound businesses. so that'shvqn÷dw! kind of mysiñ soap box that i will get off now.?ex >> when i first started working on the issue back with on the ps mantra was we've got to get to sea level, pay attention. they don't care about cyber security. point now for the reasons matt talked about.s÷fwn so i think to some will be on the expense side. but there is a lot more56geás o attention at the high level of corporations enabling -- we're not there yet. but there's been a significant shift. so i think you are seeing companies view it as -- in the same way that you lock the do
security or security's sake unless security is your busin you do security to support6y)w your i bç0r(ápá'swould be wonderful. more often than not it's t.lplÑ sit-down thoughtful riskrwcbú managementd6e decisions and sound=jkçs standu]÷-ed application. the hard grunt work of the guys that used to be in the back server room that are now more out patrolling with customers.d@ that provide you with the best bang for your buck for security. we can wait for thatt qqs silver conduct some...
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we love devon and apa which che look for them for us. >> out on a limb, i love it. for being here. >> thank you. >> really appreciate it. >>> winter holidays are the season of giving and how about unlimited pasta from olive garden and now they're casho loading the less fortunate and here's here to tell us more. >>> not everyone has the spirit of the season. it's when businesses have things stolen more than any other time of the year and it's the employees that do most of the stealing. these stories when we come back and be honest. if you've ever stolen from your job, any job even the high school one. go to cnbc.com/vote to weigh in anonymously when we come right back. financial noise financial noise financial noise >>> well, it is not all sugar plums and snowflakes this holiday season. it could mean a not so merry christmas for store owners. kate ronlg earls had data and advice and we want to hear from you. have you stolen anything from work? go to cnbc.com/vote and it is anonymous and kate is here with why christmas is a popular time for stealing. >> that's right,
we love devon and apa which che look for them for us. >> out on a limb, i love it. for being here. >> thank you. >> really appreciate it. >>> winter holidays are the season of giving and how about unlimited pasta from olive garden and now they're casho loading the less fortunate and here's here to tell us more. >>> not everyone has the spirit of the season. it's when businesses have things stolen more than any other time of the year and it's the employees...
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nearly 7 million children and adolescents in the united states alone, ozone levels below the current apa standards are associated with increasing respiratory systems and the need for rescue medication. in some cases it requires greater, higher doses to control asthma symptoms which may sound okay except that many medication increases doses lead to unintended side effects. school absences, emergency room visits, hospital admissions are all clearly associated with mbna pollution. this is common knowledge. every pediatrician who cares for a child with asthma understand this relationship. sometimes it means children with asthma die, which is tragic and i like to think avoidable. third, ozone exposure as a child can lead to deficits that persist well into adulthood. i mentioned that before. the data is emerging and there are several lines of evidence that clearly showing that early exposures of air pollution, including ozone pollution have long-term effects. it is not surprising that exposure during childhood impacts london development later in life. very few to cut very few people begin thei
nearly 7 million children and adolescents in the united states alone, ozone levels below the current apa standards are associated with increasing respiratory systems and the need for rescue medication. in some cases it requires greater, higher doses to control asthma symptoms which may sound okay except that many medication increases doses lead to unintended side effects. school absences, emergency room visits, hospital admissions are all clearly associated with mbna pollution. this is common...
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colorado who will suggested the way women dress causes the problem, and i would like to site the yaw apai tribe, a peaceful tribe and they wear absolutely no clothing except the band around their waist, and they have no rape at all. so, you know it's a cultural ailment in my opinion in our country, and there. >> that's my comment. host: thank you. jim from fort knox kentucky a parent. hey, jim. caller: yes. i would like to ask your guest why his numbers are so much different from the doj study made from 1995 to 2013 where the page 13 says 95% of the time, the rape and sexual assault rape would fall between 5.0 and 7.2 per 1,000 persons versus the 1 in 4 that your guest quotes. host: professor fouberg. guest: i appreciate that very much. there are different ways of measuring the presence of college rape on campus or society in general. the statistics are what i believe to be the most method logically samples. they would involve random samples of college students on multiple campuses and that sort of thing. and actually the most receipt study where the statistic did come from the departmen
colorado who will suggested the way women dress causes the problem, and i would like to site the yaw apai tribe, a peaceful tribe and they wear absolutely no clothing except the band around their waist, and they have no rape at all. so, you know it's a cultural ailment in my opinion in our country, and there. >> that's my comment. host: thank you. jim from fort knox kentucky a parent. hey, jim. caller: yes. i would like to ask your guest why his numbers are so much different from the doj...
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judd apa tow, jimmy kimmel, among those tweeting saying things, showing negative relaxes. >> all righta? >> the other big story making history and headlines around the world. president obama hailing a new chapter in diplomatic ties with cuba. five decades after the cuban missile crisis had the world on the brink of nuclear war. the groundbreaking developments began with yesterday's prisoner swap. alan gross, along with an unnamed intelligence agent who spent last 20 years in a cuban prison. in return, the u.s. released three cuban spies. the last of theñah five detained in 1998. it is a move that president obama says puts an end to an outdated approach that he argues has failed to advance u.s. interests. >> neither the american, nor cuban people are well served by a rigid policy that's rooted in events that took place before most of us were born. i've instructed secretary kerry to immediately begin discussions with cuba, to re-establish diplomatic relations that have been severed since 1961. where we disagree, we will raise those differences directly. as we will continue to do on issue
judd apa tow, jimmy kimmel, among those tweeting saying things, showing negative relaxes. >> all righta? >> the other big story making history and headlines around the world. president obama hailing a new chapter in diplomatic ties with cuba. five decades after the cuban missile crisis had the world on the brink of nuclear war. the groundbreaking developments began with yesterday's prisoner swap. alan gross, along with an unnamed intelligence agent who spent last 20 years in a cuban...