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kate steele and her son ari are with me right now. daughter, dani, is too ill to get out of bed but is watching from home. your kids were diagnosed when they were little. just normal kids, outside doing their thing like everybody does. we don't think about the dangers of a tick bite. and they're everywhere. we have dogs, everybody is susceptible to this. >> we did a lot of hiking. we were an outdoor family. we had two dogs. the dogs slept on the bed. we picked ticks off of the dogs but didn't think anything of it. didn't occur of us to be concerned. >> and ari, because you and your sister are both ill, what is that like for you being around each other? are you able to find support for one another? >> i think the support we were able to offer each other initially was really great. it gave us a lot of strength. i think unfortunately as our illnesses progressed and got worse, we weren't able to support each other in the same way because we each needed so much individual support. >> yeah. how did you handle that psychologically? i know ju
kate steele and her son ari are with me right now. daughter, dani, is too ill to get out of bed but is watching from home. your kids were diagnosed when they were little. just normal kids, outside doing their thing like everybody does. we don't think about the dangers of a tick bite. and they're everywhere. we have dogs, everybody is susceptible to this. >> we did a lot of hiking. we were an outdoor family. we had two dogs. the dogs slept on the bed. we picked ticks off of the dogs but...
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currently it's supportable, fdl but it assumes ari. ari allows us to modernize. >> here's the pressure that's on the entire budgetary process right now, especially as relates to the equipment. fy11 we first develop acquisition had 30 million. right now it has 20 million. out of that, 20 billion how it has 13 billion. you can see the downward pressure on every program out of every portfolio within your pay. there are seven division. the largest consumers of the dollars that go into the procurement of the ee pay, ground combat troops and its communications. those consume most of that. a huge chunk. so when there's pressure to conclude a deal and everything within the programs, decisions have to be made. those of the programs i was talking already about the 270 in the future. those are those programs i get impacted. that's a huge bill that you have to try to assume and absorb within your portfolio. did you want to add anything else? >> no, sir. that's a great follow-up. it is a priority. >> questions from the audience? >> hi. i'm with pol
currently it's supportable, fdl but it assumes ari. ari allows us to modernize. >> here's the pressure that's on the entire budgetary process right now, especially as relates to the equipment. fy11 we first develop acquisition had 30 million. right now it has 20 million. out of that, 20 billion how it has 13 billion. you can see the downward pressure on every program out of every portfolio within your pay. there are seven division. the largest consumers of the dollars that go into the...
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i'm ari melber. joy reid is on assignment. there's a new report out on cia torture and investigation. led by dianne feinstein, the senate release aid detailed 500-page excerpt of this report finding that the cia's torture after 9/11 was ineffective. that the cia misled congress and used inaccurate information to defend this program. the report also finds it was poorly managed and that the techniques were more brutal than the cia had said. senator feinstein also addressed the critics who were against releasing all this new information. >> history will judge us by our commitment to a just society governed by law and the willingness to face an ugly truth and say never again. >> what can you tell us? >> well, ari, this report as you were saying was broken up into a few different categories. among the issues it addressed and looked into was the attempted, if you will, notification of the president at the time, president bush, to see whether or not the cia attempted to brief the president about the enhanced interrogation techniques
i'm ari melber. joy reid is on assignment. there's a new report out on cia torture and investigation. led by dianne feinstein, the senate release aid detailed 500-page excerpt of this report finding that the cia's torture after 9/11 was ineffective. that the cia misled congress and used inaccurate information to defend this program. the report also finds it was poorly managed and that the techniques were more brutal than the cia had said. senator feinstein also addressed the critics who were...
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but it assumes ari. to the equipment. now they have $13 billion. you can see the downward pressure on every program and on every portfolio within your equipment pay, remember, there are seven divisions. the largest consumers of the dollars that go into the procurement of the ee pay is aviation, ground combat vehicles and the communications. those consume most of that. so when there is pressures which includes the fdl and everything within the programs the decisions have to be made. and you have to descope. those are the programs i was talking about already about the 270 in the potential 137 in the future. those are those programs that get impacted. that's a huge bill that you have to try to assume and absorb within your portfolio. did you want to add anything else? >> no, sir. great followup. it is a priority. >> thank you. questions from the audience? >> hi. i'm wondering if can you talk a little bit about the spending bill that passed congress and there is language in there to study the impact of the t
but it assumes ari. to the equipment. now they have $13 billion. you can see the downward pressure on every program and on every portfolio within your equipment pay, remember, there are seven divisions. the largest consumers of the dollars that go into the procurement of the ee pay is aviation, ground combat vehicles and the communications. those consume most of that. so when there is pressures which includes the fdl and everything within the programs the decisions have to be made. and you have...
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. >> i'm ari melber. the hacking worked. after threats of violence over a movie they didn't like because of its treatment of north korea, tonight they know they got exactly what they wanted. sony announced it is paying the ransom. as the work day ended here on the west coast, sony made it official that it's canceling the release of "the interview." the comedy imagines a plot to assassinate real life leader kim jong un and has escalated tensions between that country and the u.s. sony's statement is something else. sony pictures has been the victim of an unprecedented criminal assault against our employees, our customers and our business. those who attacked us stole our intellectual property, private e-mails and sensitive and proprietary material and sought to destroy our spirit and our morale, all apparently to thwart the release of a movie they did not like. we're deeply saddened at this brazen effort to suppress the distribution of a movie, and in the process do damage to our company, our employees and the american public.
. >> i'm ari melber. the hacking worked. after threats of violence over a movie they didn't like because of its treatment of north korea, tonight they know they got exactly what they wanted. sony announced it is paying the ransom. as the work day ended here on the west coast, sony made it official that it's canceling the release of "the interview." the comedy imagines a plot to assassinate real life leader kim jong un and has escalated tensions between that country and the u.s....
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some are serious, some are serious, some are like ari. who am i kidding. none are like ari.ere are the biggest newsmakers in 2014. >> start with your strengths and weaknesses and most of us don't have a good feel for that. >> if you're tory you don't have any weaknesses. >> i sat down with several members of the congressional black caucus and their positions are clear about the government's role. >> many of us have needed a bridge over troubled water. >> i say this for young people all the time. they will say i'm not the afraid it die. i'll say, no, but you're afraid to live. it's harder to live. >> as you position on your legacy, however long you are in office, you're one of the -- ninth longest serving attorney general, is part of your legacy moving from in-takers indication to incarceration to rehabilitation if. >> i would hope one of the things that people look back on and say that we got right. was prevention, reentry activities. >> the problem on the war on drugs is taking a lot of people and punishing them for a lifetime and i think if we can get back back into both v
some are serious, some are serious, some are like ari. who am i kidding. none are like ari.ere are the biggest newsmakers in 2014. >> start with your strengths and weaknesses and most of us don't have a good feel for that. >> if you're tory you don't have any weaknesses. >> i sat down with several members of the congressional black caucus and their positions are clear about the government's role. >> many of us have needed a bridge over troubled water. >> i say this...
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ari was angry. i explained to him that what he had heard was not reflective of what i had said on the air. >> i have heard you talk about this before. start with 9/11 and where you were. >> we were in a place of innocence on the most routine white house trip effort. there were only a small group of us traveling with the president to several stops in florida, where he had been giving the same education speech over and over. we got to sarasota very late and it was hard to find places. thatnt to a tennis club had a country club-style dining room. i set with sanger from the new york times. andy card and the president were eating near us. he came by and said, good night. it was a 28 year anniversary for me being at abc. david said, why do we do this? i said, we cover the president because anything could happen. morning, we are in the small group of reporters at the cafeteria in the school waiting for the public remarks. will listen to a group of second graders go through their drill. andy card came and i
ari was angry. i explained to him that what he had heard was not reflective of what i had said on the air. >> i have heard you talk about this before. start with 9/11 and where you were. >> we were in a place of innocence on the most routine white house trip effort. there were only a small group of us traveling with the president to several stops in florida, where he had been giving the same education speech over and over. we got to sarasota very late and it was hard to find places....
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i want to bring in ari melber and faith jenkins.t said the police department itself and the city leaders now must come together to create policy that would change and sort of improve the use of force. but i think what might be troubling for people is that the only constraint that a population has on the government, meaning the police's use of potentially deadly force against it, against members of the people, in theory, is the law. the law that fellow citizens sit on grand juries, sit on juries and apply the law and an objective standard and what seems like a reasonable standard in the minds of civilians. if the law does not actually constrain police because there is evidence now that the law does not constrain police, is it troubling the only constraint would be the police department itself and potentially the mayor? >> yes. i think that's very troubling. we are here looking at breaking news you're reporting this hour, joy, that tells us that a grand jury, according to nbc sources, looked at a video of this homicide. that the new y
i want to bring in ari melber and faith jenkins.t said the police department itself and the city leaders now must come together to create policy that would change and sort of improve the use of force. but i think what might be troubling for people is that the only constraint that a population has on the government, meaning the police's use of potentially deadly force against it, against members of the people, in theory, is the law. the law that fellow citizens sit on grand juries, sit on juries...
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>> yeah. >> they'll act in the movie, ari.t's what they're going to do. >> dave fandango i can tell you something? this one has had an attitude all day. i don't know if he's so excited for new year's he doesn't wanted to be here. mikey kay, help us. >> let me ask you about one picture we're not prepared to discuss but you've seen it. comes out today, a most violent year. people are talking about this. this could be a great film this year and early next year. is it going to be great? >> it's a terrific film. takes place in the early '80s 19d 81 on record as being the most violent and dangerous year in new york city. it's a great crime drama with oscar isaak and jessica chastain. i think she'll get an oscar nomination. and it's a juicy crime drama. takes fwuk -- >> i haven't seen a boy so fashion nat about a segment in quite some time so kudos to you. i can't let you go without talking about my favorite new bond movie. daniel craig more of the special effects, hard core stunts. what is spectre going to be like? is this daniel cr
>> yeah. >> they'll act in the movie, ari.t's what they're going to do. >> dave fandango i can tell you something? this one has had an attitude all day. i don't know if he's so excited for new year's he doesn't wanted to be here. mikey kay, help us. >> let me ask you about one picture we're not prepared to discuss but you've seen it. comes out today, a most violent year. people are talking about this. this could be a great film this year and early next year. is it going...
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>> somos compatibles con aries, leo, acuario y libra...el torres. una experiencia Única es muy querido tambiÉn por la gente. >> le mandÉ un mensaje pidiÉndole una oportunidad me invito a su presentaciÓn y estando ahÍ me invitÓ a cantar como me quedÉ congelado en el escenario. escenario frente a 13.000 personas. >> bienvenido. cÁntanos por primera vez en despierta amÉrica, mi primera vez se llama la canciÓn. ♪ >> fue mi primer beso, mi primer amor, la primera vez... m♪ ♪ de su sonrisa... yo me enamorÉ... sin importarme nada son -yo sÓlo 13 y ella 16... ♪ parece que la aburro... que la olvide... quÉ puedo hacer? yo sigo siendo niÑo y ella aparenta una mujer... no me visto a la moda ni puedo enviarle flores... ♪ ella busca otras cosas... quiere pa esquiar en carro pero a pesar de todo estoy agradecido porque ♪ ella para mÍ fue mi primera vez en todos los sentidos... ♪ ♪ quÉ no darÍa por tenerte otra vez aquÍ... ♪ ♪ mÁs fue pasando el tiempo... cambiaron las cosas... ♪ parece que la aburro... me dice que la olvide... ella aparenta ser una muje
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i'm ari melber in for chris hayes. president obama got right to the point when addressing the sony hack for the first time today. telling americans he believes sony pictures made a mistake in pulling the theatrical release of its film "the interview "which depicts that plot to assassinate north korean leader kim jong-un. in self-ken sureship after the company was hacked, and began releasing it in order to damage and intimidate sony. there were also terror threats made against any theater that wanted to show the film. it was an unusual day in washington and l.a. to say the least. we'll have more on president obama's year-end press conference in a minute. the other big news in this sony sto story is a new -- what appears to be the hackers' response to sony capitulation. we have not verified the authenticity of this message but the authors praised sony's decision to pull the movie as very wise and doubled down on ransom threats telling sony they have even more sensitive information they can release if "the interview" is h
i'm ari melber in for chris hayes. president obama got right to the point when addressing the sony hack for the first time today. telling americans he believes sony pictures made a mistake in pulling the theatrical release of its film "the interview "which depicts that plot to assassinate north korean leader kim jong-un. in self-ken sureship after the company was hacked, and began releasing it in order to damage and intimidate sony. there were also terror threats made against any...
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good stuff, ari. elizabeth warren really flexed her muscles in this situation and didn't get what she wanted, or at least hasn't gotten what she wanted. what does it say about warren and the warren wing they fought so hard and lost this particular battle? >> i don't think losing is really what matters here if she doesn't end up getting what she wants. i think she continues to be a voice for the liberal wing of the party. i think that's very important in terms of motivating that branch of the party. especially as we look toward a presidential election in 2016. she served a purpose even if this isn't the battle she wins today. >> indeed. lauren fox, thanks so much. be sure to watch on monday when we will show ari's full one-on-one interview with the very funny minnesota senator al franken, a guy who really does these sorts of things. kudos to you, ari. we'll hear his take on the budget and cia torture report. we're talking about that straight ahead, the tiny detail that went under the radar until now. h
good stuff, ari. elizabeth warren really flexed her muscles in this situation and didn't get what she wanted, or at least hasn't gotten what she wanted. what does it say about warren and the warren wing they fought so hard and lost this particular battle? >> i don't think losing is really what matters here if she doesn't end up getting what she wants. i think she continues to be a voice for the liberal wing of the party. i think that's very important in terms of motivating that branch of...
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still with us, ari robinoff, former adviser to harry reid. rebecca berg with the washington examiner, and ari, i don't know if they really have the wherewithal to stop the president's new policy in its tracks, but they intend to make it uncomfortable, don't they? >> look, i think they'll come back, homeland security issue will come up. they'll probably go right to the deadline. look, i think they'll have to deal with a number of republican members who want something, and they're going to have to figure out something to satiate that. i don't know what that is, but the president is not going to back down on his executive order. he'll itch for the fight. he'll want republicans out there on this, and i think republican leadership won't want the fight as much. i'll tell you who else won't want the fight. this is where it gets interesting. people talk about ted cruzs. people don't talk about rob portman, the seven republican senators who have to run in states in 2016 who will likely be carried by a democratic candidate. philadelphia, maine, new ha
still with us, ari robinoff, former adviser to harry reid. rebecca berg with the washington examiner, and ari, i don't know if they really have the wherewithal to stop the president's new policy in its tracks, but they intend to make it uncomfortable, don't they? >> look, i think they'll come back, homeland security issue will come up. they'll probably go right to the deadline. look, i think they'll have to deal with a number of republican members who want something, and they're going to...
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and i think one we have to point out, ari, is simply generational. that there's been a change both with americans generally who have wanted a majority now, normalization of relations with cuba, who have an interest in traveling there, who have an interest, frankly, this things like cuban cigars, but more than that, there is a generation of young cuban/americans who view things differently. this is really one of the last vestiges of the cold war and an awful lot of people alive who don't know what that was like and don't see that as part of it. the final thing we're doing is looking ahead and that is, it is controversial. setting up a huge fight in congress about whether or not an embargo should be lifted. we heard from some potential 2016 candidates like marco rubio and jeb bush, who are very unhappy about what the president announced today. >> very important about the generational shift. chris jansing at the white house. now we go to south florida, home to america's largest cuban population. mark caputo, you were covering jeb bush. we're putting up
and i think one we have to point out, ari, is simply generational. that there's been a change both with americans generally who have wanted a majority now, normalization of relations with cuba, who have an interest in traveling there, who have an interest, frankly, this things like cuban cigars, but more than that, there is a generation of young cuban/americans who view things differently. this is really one of the last vestiges of the cold war and an awful lot of people alive who don't know...
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arier seven, for ari -- for -- for ari. -- ferarri. >> that in italy, those things go hand-in-hand.t do not there is no way they will move unless af italy, company like most like and buys for ari -- ferrari. bully tactic?a volkswagen wants to buy fiat but only because it wants ferrari. i mean, they will sell serres -- shares so they can sell it. what a fascinating drama, but it will never leave italy. nothing is more italian than for ferraris. italian through and through. >> i have a feeling it is a personal thing format as well. ok. a story that just will not die. i know people at sony do not. a hack attack. now, heated e-mails have been late. in one example, it is what is presumed to be an exchange between angelina jolie. scott writes to her, you better shut and you down before she makes it very hard for david to do jobs. and yes, he wrote it in all caps. >> he was like a giant hollywood db. half the town will not cost you any more if you do not produce jobs. who wants to see the second one? oncee story for me, can we and for all, do not write e-mails like this. pick up the phone.
arier seven, for ari -- for -- for ari. -- ferarri. >> that in italy, those things go hand-in-hand.t do not there is no way they will move unless af italy, company like most like and buys for ari -- ferrari. bully tactic?a volkswagen wants to buy fiat but only because it wants ferrari. i mean, they will sell serres -- shares so they can sell it. what a fascinating drama, but it will never leave italy. nothing is more italian than for ferraris. italian through and through. >> i have...
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ari, too. looks like some money issues involved. >> you're upset. >> upset?ou $100 million. >> you're $15 million over. >> you agreed to not go over. >> because you said i couldn't direct unless we agreed. >> okay. so trailer seems to indicate that ari hasn't mellowed one bit despite now being a studio head. the "entourage" movie hits theaters june 5th. >> so good to see ari back. >> let's hope there's no plot dealing with north korea. we will see this movie after all. >> paramount pictures has built what's going to be the biggest opening directing job out there. >> the studio has picked justin lin to direct "star trek 3." he's given credit for reviving the "fast & furious" action series. >> the first two installments of the coordinate star trek were directed by j.j. abrams. huge shoes to fill. really good movies in my opinion. he's now directing the upcoming "star wars" movie, j.j. abrams is. so the star trek films have grossed more than $840 million worldwide. >> nice reboot. >> to have someone like me really love those star trek movies, that's no small fea
ari, too. looks like some money issues involved. >> you're upset. >> upset?ou $100 million. >> you're $15 million over. >> you agreed to not go over. >> because you said i couldn't direct unless we agreed. >> okay. so trailer seems to indicate that ari hasn't mellowed one bit despite now being a studio head. the "entourage" movie hits theaters june 5th. >> so good to see ari back. >> let's hope there's no plot dealing with north korea....
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. >> ari kenyono and his nine family members were supposed to be on the airasia plane. he says the airline sent an e-mail weeks ago informing passengers the flight is leaving two hours earlier than the original departure time but ari never saw that e-mail. the family of ten showed up ten minutes after the plane took off. >>> and stay with abc news for the very latest on the missing airasia plane. live team coverage coming up on "good morning america." >>> another developing story this morning. the fate of the passengers on a fire-damaged ferry now drifting between greece and italy. the first large group of passengers who were rescued from the ship and flown to another vessel have now arrived at an italian port. but many more remain on board that damaged ferry and abc's hamish macdonald with the details. >> reporter: this is the nail-biting moment a mother and her children are pulled to safety. the italian navy winches them up and they were all being rescued from the burning ship. the norman atlantic carrying almost 500 people had left the greek port of patra "there were
. >> ari kenyono and his nine family members were supposed to be on the airasia plane. he says the airline sent an e-mail weeks ago informing passengers the flight is leaving two hours earlier than the original departure time but ari never saw that e-mail. the family of ten showed up ten minutes after the plane took off. >>> and stay with abc news for the very latest on the missing airasia plane. live team coverage coming up on "good morning america." >>>...
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ari sat down with the progressive one-on-one. trust us, that's not the only interesting news he made. "the cycle" rolls on, tuesday, december 16th. o) nourished. rescued. protected. given new hope. during the subaru "share the love" event, subaru owners feel it, too. because when you take home a new subaru, we donate 250 dollars to helping those in need. we'll have given 50 million dollars over seven years. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. take aand... exhale...in... aflac! and a gentle wavelike motion... ahhh-ahhhhhh. liberate your spine... ahhh-ahhhhhh...aflac! and reach, toes blossoming... not that great at yoga. yeah, but when i slipped a disk he paid my claim in just four days. ahh! four days? yep. see why speed matters, at aflac.com. >>> cycling right now, terror strikes again. not this time from isis. the taliban retaking the headlines with their deadliest attack in years. the murder of 132 pakistani school children. >> wherever you live, wherever you are, those are our children. this is the world's loss. >> nine
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. >>> could the judge in the jodi aries case take the death penalty off the case because of pornography on her boyfriend's computer? and two of the most powerful people in the movie industry begging for forgiveness after comments about president obama went public. >>> and do you think taxpayer should be on the hook for the investments made by the big banks? click on america's asking on or web website to join the conversation. >>> time for a look at a few crime stories we are watching. a detroit jury is looking into the man who hired someone to kill his wife so he could live with his mistress. his lawyers say he was framed. tiffany stevens is accused of hiring a handy man to kill her husband in connecticut. and a police expert testified a computer belonging to jodi aries' boyfriend had pornography on it after they claimed it didn't. they are saying the death penalty should no longer be after option now after the false reports. >>> co-chair of sony pictures and top co-chair both apologized for mocking obama in e-mails. they were leaked after their e-mail system was hacked. will car is rep
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and to your point, ari, do we study it? yes. because we want to know who's next. who else could be stopped. who's the next guy that can do this. absolutely, you're right on point. and the discussion on point, these guys radicalized like dan said on the web. they'll lash out. it is a struggle inside greater islam, but it's a small part of people engaging in this violence and radicalism. you know, the australians are trying to stop it. they're doing their raids. they're trying to do everything they can. so is the world. i call it a low-grade -- low-grade world war because it's happening across the globe. >> jim cavanaugh, michael kay, stay with us. dan o'shea, thank you so much for your time this hour. we'll cover this breaking news from all the angles, including the implications. are isolated events like this the new norm for terror? >>> inside the white house as it all went down. what the president knew and when. "the cycle" rolls with breaking news stories. what are you doing? the dishes are clean. i just gotta scrape the rest of the food off them. ew. dish issue
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and it doesn't get much more dramatic than the jodi aries pre-trial as prosecutors try for the death penalty again. and dressing up sin city in a layer of white? no is predicted on the sprip. we will have the forecast wherever you plan to ring in the new year. >>> a quick look at what is still to come: a new transfer putting the number of detainees at guantanamo bay closer to a hundred and why it makes it easier to close the camp and the pit falls of that decision. and some of the biggest legal cases of 2014 are not over. the legal panel weighs in on what comes next in high profile murder cases. pack is one term on a new ban list but there are plenty of others. maybe one or two you have in mind. >>> looking back at the big legal headlines in 2014 like the six-week search for university of virginia student hannah glam and the arrest of jesse matthew in her murder. graham was last seen on september 13th in the early hours after leaving friends. september 20th jesse matthews is named a person of interest visiting the police department. he sped away fast and put other drivers in danger.
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havana could benefit economically and economically, and as explains from ben necessary aris, it could also help washington come in from the doled cold. >> a photo of that sums it up. welcomed with open arms to a new regional organization of every country in latin america and the caribbean except the united states and canada. more than 50 years called nor the expulsion of the organization of american states it is unite united e united state that has becomen isolated. the highly unpopular u.s. embargo, a thorn that has diminished the leadership in the americas. that's why renewing ties is more than just a gesture to cuba. it can signal a new beginning. i want to recognize president obama for his brave gesture, one that is necessary. he has taken what is the most important step of his presidency. signals the beginning of the end of a cold war that has marked their lives for generations. and what. >> the shock, in the situation -- >> it will be an economic shock treatment in the positive sense, it will mean more trade, more tourism, and more investments from the united states which will h
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. >> good morning, ari. >> i want to start with that idea there. you know, inspire is a fuzzy word when you're doing this kind of terrorist security inquiry. and, yet, it is part of, as we've been reporting what isis is about, in some cases, inspiring people who may have no direct link. what can you tell us from your reporting about where this fits in on that spectrum? >> ill think this is an individual who falls in on the end of that spectrum that is very loose, if not absolute zero affiliation with the organization to -- he has a criminal back ground. a lot of mental instability, according to the prime minister. i think this is an individual who falls on the spectrum of least likely, if you will, to be asoeszuated with these types of organizations. what we do see, and exactly to quote the words of the australian prime minister, he is an individual with a troubled past who has cloaked himself in the ideology and is giving this a very different flavor. at the core of it, it is a person who seems to be mentally deranged and has not only a criminal p
. >> good morning, ari. >> i want to start with that idea there. you know, inspire is a fuzzy word when you're doing this kind of terrorist security inquiry. and, yet, it is part of, as we've been reporting what isis is about, in some cases, inspiring people who may have no direct link. what can you tell us from your reporting about where this fits in on that spectrum? >> ill think this is an individual who falls in on the end of that spectrum that is very loose, if not...
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, as aative mo former policymaker and a weient, is there anything need to change, better educate on,ary care physicians number one? i will ask you questions. that is number one. secondly, you have time on this side of the dais. if you are here, what questions would you ask of nih? is there anything we did not ask you something we did not cover? i think you have asked the appropriate questions of nih. it is important for the people of this country to understand this is a disease affecting more and more people. i had in my family with my dad, so i was not terribly surprised when i was diagnosed. there are genetics involved. it is something you would not wish on anybody, but it happens. i hope they find a cure. but we need to deal with this disease as a nation as best we can. i really, really appreciate the fact that you are holding this hearing and trying to get more information so you can do the right thing. >> thank you very much, dennis. thank you. rogan, i have got to be honest. i was reading lists last night and i thought -- hillary for charity? hillary? off.u left to be t >> i had t
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>> there are very strict protocols and procedures, ari. inclement weather is not unusually in this region. and it's not unusual to the crew either. i've been involved in two crash investigations in my military career. they're basically broken down to three principle pillars, the where, the what and the why. and when an aircraft goes missing to actually finding out why something happened can take years. we know with mh 370 we still haven't found out where it is yet, let alone the what and the why. it will take us to the cvr. that will then allow us to work out what happened. and then when we know what happened we can work out why it happened. it's a long time. >> what do you make of a lack of a distress call? >> i think it's interesting. it's not just radios that allow the crew to communicate. it's things like transponders, it's an international emergency squawk. it tells the world that there's something wrong. it's a great question. what it tells us is either the crew didn't know what was happening around them or it tells us that there was
>> there are very strict protocols and procedures, ari. inclement weather is not unusually in this region. and it's not unusual to the crew either. i've been involved in two crash investigations in my military career. they're basically broken down to three principle pillars, the where, the what and the why. and when an aircraft goes missing to actually finding out why something happened can take years. we know with mh 370 we still haven't found out where it is yet, let alone the what and...
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carlos was ary saying, i think i'm talking in just made sense he about pope francis and the role of the catholic community in cuba. i truly believe that the been very moved conversation, or communication, with the holy father. i would love to see what our experts say about this. truly a there is in the future that the months, the catholic church in resolving some of these problems will continue to be present. i trust that that will be something -- one of the matters will be discussed. of the factors which will both in havana, and possibly even here. as a catholic, the senate reviews of the holy father. i was wondering if it was just trying to get over the jeb bushes ts of nomination. or not -- at is true i think there will be some, as time goes by, that they will decide about what they said. if someone will maybe -- you very brought together interesting group, an event held a group. if they would try and put some of the analysis on the of the church in cuba, in the united states, and in this new process. play d some small role to in this. i'd be interested to hear how this could be impr
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catch ari and fellow cyclists weekdays at 3:00 p.m. >>> now to the debate over war.holiday break, even though president obama says he doesn't need congressional approval senator paul went on "hardball" and said lawmakers have to get a say. >> it is probably the most important responsibility that any legislator should ever have to send a young man or woman into harm's way. our founding fathers were clear on this. james madison wrote the executive branch is the branch most prone to war, therefore we have vested the power of war in the legislature. george washington was adamant about this jefferson was adamant about this. this is not a function that the president can unilaterally weigh in on. >> here to frame the debate jimmy williams executive editor of blue nation review and msnbc contributor, and chris wilson conservative polster and political analyst. jimmy, start with you. why not let congress weigh in now until waiting to next year? >> we're already there. listen, i'm just astonished. i will profess this nationally on tv i agree with rand paul. that doesn't happen
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this is ary troubled space. what are they doing right?teen space no doubt remains very difficult. we do view american eagle as a better house in a not so great neighborhood, if you will. first off the price quality equation here is the right one. the brand stands out. they have 30% market share in a very important denim category. so that's pretty significant. as we think about apparel in terms of gifting purchases for holida holiday, apparel tends to be half of all holiday purchases. and we are seeing improvement for employment for younger demographics. and the gas prices at multiyear lows which brings out discretionary spend. their company specific drivers, as well, american eagle is becoming more nimble with better and faster execution in fashion and this is on top of very weak results last year. you do have bankruptcies from smaller players like delia's. they free up some market share if american eagle, a. its main competitor abercrombie could be an opportunity, as well. another thing we like about the stock is they are playing defense
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. >>> esta es la Última semana de jan brewer como gobierno snardzernadora de ari zona algo que alivia de indocumentados celebra >>> para nosotros fue como un mal que, que se nos echÓ encima, desde la s b 1070 para la guerra contra los soÑadores. >>> la gobernadora ascendiÓ al poder en el 2009 luego de la partida de yanet napolitano y desde entonces jurÓ mano dura contra los inmigrantes. a pesar de mati mati si vas protestas defendiÓ la ley mÁs severa en contra de los indocumentados en el paÍs. >>> asÍ como fuere repudiada rechazada por muchos de la, del libertading electorado la fino al mismo tiempo es un hÉroe para muchos de las bases delirar partido republicano >>> y aunque perdiÓ las batallas legales en el 2012 apuntando el dedo al presidente solicitÓ un estatus de conservadores y dijo que en el desierto habÍan deboing decapitaciÓn. >>> en una entrevista al periÓdico local, obrabrewer dijo: (informaciÓn en manopantalla) >>> es muy sorprendente que ella estÉ tan aferradas que ha sido ha estado tan empeÑada y enfocada en pelear, paso por paso a pesar que la leyes y la constituciÓn es
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featuring duets with some of his friends, johnny mathis, eric bonet, gloria estefan, india arie, stevie wonder, and jonathan butler. he and jonathan, in fact, will close our show tonight with two classic carols. we're glad you joined us. a conversation and performance from dave koz coming up right now. ♪ >>> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> always a pleasure and delight to welcome multi grammy nominee and, most importantly, my friend, dave koz, back to the program. his fifth album, "the 25th of december," with the likes of al gore -- of gloria estefan, stevie wonder. and he will finish the show with a solo of "first noel," and duet with -- speaking of friends -- jonathan butler. love this. "o holy night." great to have you on the program. >> it's my honor. we're all fops -- >> i like that. i owe you a big thank you. jonathan has been here since the walk of fame star thing. for those who may not know -- a great year for me. come on -- >> let's talk about that day. that was one of the great days in hollywood. and you were in your element. i th
featuring duets with some of his friends, johnny mathis, eric bonet, gloria estefan, india arie, stevie wonder, and jonathan butler. he and jonathan, in fact, will close our show tonight with two classic carols. we're glad you joined us. a conversation and performance from dave koz coming up right now. ♪ >>> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> always a pleasure and delight to welcome multi grammy nominee and, most importantly, my...
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i'm joined by ari melber. first of all, what do we know about the appeals court? the last-minute stay that was issued a few hours ago? >> yeah, brand new within the hour. it is basically a two-line ruling from the fifth circuit to federal appeals court that oversees texas saying, stop, you cannot execute him as planned and not giving any reasons beyond that other than they want to address and have more time to look at these complex legal issues that relate to his sanity. >> what's different about this case versus other cases involving mental illness in the state of texas? because had he been executed tonight, he would not have been the first, or even the first 12 people executed in texas who had some sort of mental illness. >> clearly not, craig. the first thing is his name, he's on the supreme court case from 2007. that actually established this standard that basically how insane, how mentally incompetent do you have to be? the supreme court says if you do not understand why you're being executed, you don't get the punishment, you are so far gone you don't even r
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or this one from a european aris krat. hers was a nationally photographed collection until it was decdecimated, apparently by inside job. >> i gist couldn't believe it. i was devastated. everybody in the button world would have wanted what i had. >> reporter: police suspected her long time assistant. late this summer, the 86-year-old downsized from her big main line home to a condo. her buttons were moved, too. or so she thought. >>> the theft of these antique valuables was only discovered in the most modern of ways, with a few mouse clicks on the auction site e baby another eagle eyed collector. >> the collection is unique. those telltale lines are her signature style and a buyer recognized them. trouble is, driesbok wasn't selling. it was v arksz lasquez's name on the return address. >> he took the best of the collection. so she has a lot of buttons, still, but the best of the but tons are gone. >> the familiest mates the theft at $125,000 and they haven't seen valasquez since. >> he knew that this collection was for my
or this one from a european aris krat. hers was a nationally photographed collection until it was decdecimated, apparently by inside job. >> i gist couldn't believe it. i was devastated. everybody in the button world would have wanted what i had. >> reporter: police suspected her long time assistant. late this summer, the 86-year-old downsized from her big main line home to a condo. her buttons were moved, too. or so she thought. >>> the theft of these antique valuables was...
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ari fleischer came out to the pool. we were now out in the parking lot and said stay right here the president will come talk to the pool. i said no there are live cameras in the cafeteria. the president has to speak there. he didn't want to scare the children. he said it's an apparent terrorist attack and i must return to washington. we raced to the plane. we were pushed aboard quickly the door was slammed and then the pentagon was hit. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern and pacific. >> this morning university of louisville law professor talks about her experiences writing the curriculum to train police how to interact with youth. it is being used in los angeles, milwaukee, and san francisco. then the hill reporter cory bennett discusses how we can protect ourselves from online hacking. and later dane eegly who chaired the nast's hostage working group talks about the president's review of the process the united states uses to try to recover americans taken hostage overseas. as always, we will take your calls and you can join th
ari fleischer came out to the pool. we were now out in the parking lot and said stay right here the president will come talk to the pool. i said no there are live cameras in the cafeteria. the president has to speak there. he didn't want to scare the children. he said it's an apparent terrorist attack and i must return to washington. we raced to the plane. we were pushed aboard quickly the door was slammed and then the pentagon was hit. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern and pacific. >>...