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ars fam, money, you name it. it is is over the air waves as we speak. we are behind the 8-ball.'t think we should advertise that w tapped into murk el's phone every once in a while. they are five steps ahead of us, the computers that they pass were people they are watching, foreign, they are watching that could go harm to us. i think gary is right. this is open field, they kind of have to figure it out. >> jonas, they are tapping out, too. >> let them tap out. i think the president went too far, actually. it's the use of the data and the safety in protecting data from hackers. though, we should be focusing on the actual collection of all this data. i think it's economically the cheapest what i to fight a lot of our problems with terrorism and other things. to gary's point, we haven't seen an abuse of the use of it. yeah, they're checking a lot of da that. i can't imagine going through data and see we can go through text message force the last three yes. why would we want that da to? look what target did with our data. would rather have the cia and nsa in charge of this and not f
ars fam, money, you name it. it is is over the air waves as we speak. we are behind the 8-ball.'t think we should advertise that w tapped into murk el's phone every once in a while. they are five steps ahead of us, the computers that they pass were people they are watching, foreign, they are watching that could go harm to us. i think gary is right. this is open field, they kind of have to figure it out. >> jonas, they are tapping out, too. >> let them tap out. i think the president...
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friendly today but micron, which we've been talking about for a long time but i still think these are fams that can perform to the upside. qualcomm stumbled for a long time. micron as well i think gets up towards 30. >> seema on the blackstone beat. >> strong quarter, profit surging 130%. easily beating street expectations. this due in part to strength in real estate business. profits also soaring in private equity and hedge funds units as a value of assets rose and the firm cashout on many investments. blackstone is a world's largest alternative asset manager. total rose 26% to $265.8 billion. the stock is up 5%. scott. >> murph, bx. >> bx put up a great quarter. this story is far from over. think about it. five years ago blackstone was outputting money to work. what drove this quarter was the performance of their assets on the balance sheet. i think that's going to continue. also, as the markets recover, there's a huge market for like they did with hilton. they brought that company public and realized a huge gain. the story is still out there. also an etf that covers a lot of the private
friendly today but micron, which we've been talking about for a long time but i still think these are fams that can perform to the upside. qualcomm stumbled for a long time. micron as well i think gets up towards 30. >> seema on the blackstone beat. >> strong quarter, profit surging 130%. easily beating street expectations. this due in part to strength in real estate business. profits also soaring in private equity and hedge funds units as a value of assets rose and the firm cashout...
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grodenning the economy and be full participants in terms of economic growth. >> what are some of the recommends that ox-fams making? >> well, first off this is not just an economic issue but a political issue. we targeted the participants because these are the real movers and shakers of the global economy that can really push change forward, so some of the things we're asking them to do is not dodge taxes and fight tax avoidance, to support the minimum wage in the countries in which they work and invest to support social production programs widely, and help raise the parity between men and women in the workplace. >> thewell gap has managed to shrink inment some latin america countries. anything nay are doing that could be applicable here in the united states? >> that's true, we have seen some success stories in brazil, argentina and some countries in latin america. the big story seems to be about the use of conditional cash transfers to pull the extreme poor out of poverty, but it's also about investment in health and education and skills training that is having a payoff. >> and the wealthy are exerting mo
grodenning the economy and be full participants in terms of economic growth. >> what are some of the recommends that ox-fams making? >> well, first off this is not just an economic issue but a political issue. we targeted the participants because these are the real movers and shakers of the global economy that can really push change forward, so some of the things we're asking them to do is not dodge taxes and fight tax avoidance, to support the minimum wage in the countries in which...
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alarming rate access to vast oil reserves is opening up and countries bordering the region are determined to the fam their slice of the pie the polar sea bad may hold as much as fifteen percent of the world's undiscovered oil and thirty percent of its natural gas stock take a closer look at how nations hope to benefit from the receding north an ice cap while the lion's share of the arctic natural wealth is still hidden five nations are leading the charge for its resources and that's canada down mark norway russia and the u.s. the other arctic council members are finland iceland and sweden who are trying to expand their influence in the region the organization also has twelve observers states most of them european but i'm a last year several key asian powers china india japan singapore and south korea established links with the club and the economic rise of asia means that its influence on what happens in the arctic could be crucial but as i found out the battle for the region could take a dangerous turn. melting ice caps in the arctic have ignited a military build up over the world's smallest ocean
alarming rate access to vast oil reserves is opening up and countries bordering the region are determined to the fam their slice of the pie the polar sea bad may hold as much as fifteen percent of the world's undiscovered oil and thirty percent of its natural gas stock take a closer look at how nations hope to benefit from the receding north an ice cap while the lion's share of the arctic natural wealth is still hidden five nations are leading the charge for its resources and that's canada down...
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section of our website for the drought so you can have restrictions and what reservoirs are hardest hit. >>> the fam ate of a -- family of a six-year-old girl hit and killed filed a lawsuit. ktvu's noelle walker is live. we reported the driver worked for uber but he didn't have a customer at the time. >> reporter: that is part of the lawsuit. 18 pagles that has potential to clarify the shades of gray. this is because of what happenedover there in that crosswalk. -- happened over there in that crosswalk. >> reporter: there are distractions and dangers in a busy city. buses, cars, bicycles and pedestrians all are have to share the road but sometimes they don't. a six-year-old was hit and killed new year's eve. a photo shows the girl, her mother and brother walking and being hit as they stepped into the sidewalk. the driver was a partner of uber although he was not providing service at the time. >> people are not safe on the streets with the uber cars. >> reporter: they filed a lawsuit against uber and the driver. the complaint alleges he was logged on to the uber app at the time of the collision and a
section of our website for the drought so you can have restrictions and what reservoirs are hardest hit. >>> the fam ate of a -- family of a six-year-old girl hit and killed filed a lawsuit. ktvu's noelle walker is live. we reported the driver worked for uber but he didn't have a customer at the time. >> reporter: that is part of the lawsuit. 18 pagles that has potential to clarify the shades of gray. this is because of what happenedover there in that crosswalk. -- happened over...
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nick,co author of the ox-fam report says extreme income inequality can lead to a host of problems. nick what arehose problems, and what does this do? >> first i would say that the report looks at more than just income, we're interested in really wealth in kwulty as well. economic inequality. and the international monetary fund came out with a study last year, indicating that high levels of economic inequality can stunt long-term growth, and we should care about it from an economic perspective but also from a societal perspective as ox-fam knows from its years working in developing countries, we mow that high levels of economic inequality can stunt the rate of poverty reduction -- >> is the principal that the wealthy -- there are so many goods and services that wealthy individuals can purchase whereas if you spread it out that stimulates economic growth? >> that's part of it, right? we want to ensure that working class people can contribute to grodenning the economy and be full participants in terms of economic growth. >> what are some of the making? >> well, first off this is not just an economi
nick,co author of the ox-fam report says extreme income inequality can lead to a host of problems. nick what arehose problems, and what does this do? >> first i would say that the report looks at more than just income, we're interested in really wealth in kwulty as well. economic inequality. and the international monetary fund came out with a study last year, indicating that high levels of economic inequality can stunt long-term growth, and we should care about it from an economic...
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. >> fam lines in pennsylvania have been -- families in pennsylvania have been reached out to. authorities are concerned about a batch of heroin. not in years have so many died from drugs. users call it butt ice but it's heroin, laced with pmentonel. authorities suspect it's killed at least 22 people in western pennsylvania. most in the past week. four overdosed in one day. that's three times as many as formal. if you take it you'll die. last week police caught a suspect with 9,000 bags of heroin. it's worth $100,000, but authorities fear more remains on the streets. >> we need to get the message out to those in our community that are in recovery, and those addicted. nationally the number of heroin users soared 60% in four years to 620 thoud people. across the u.s. drug overdose deaths tripled. heroin is popular in rural areas because it is cheaper than prescription pills and easier to get. >> a growing number of consumers are pulling the plug on cable tv. >> tackling the growing concussions in football. the program that experts hope will limit the injury. >> and a live look at the empire stat
. >> fam lines in pennsylvania have been -- families in pennsylvania have been reached out to. authorities are concerned about a batch of heroin. not in years have so many died from drugs. users call it butt ice but it's heroin, laced with pmentonel. authorities suspect it's killed at least 22 people in western pennsylvania. most in the past week. four overdosed in one day. that's three times as many as formal. if you take it you'll die. last week police caught a suspect with 9,000 bags...
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fam, director of the council's africa center. these peace talks starting in ethiopia tomorrow. what are the peace talks for agreement? >> the problem with the peace talks are two-fold. first, not all of the parties to the conflict are represented there. although the former vice president will be represented, it's not entirely clear he's in full command of the so-called rebel forces. it's not sure who is in command of the white army irregulars and certain plager general peter ga debt, who controls the regular forces and probably one of the more accomplished soldiers formally in the south sudanese military will is not being represented. it isn't a question of who isn't represented. the other question is going to be can peace talks occur while a number of people, political leaders dismissed and subsequently imprisoned by the government in juba remained prisoners. >> now, you warned when south sudan became independent that seldom did a new state had so many disadvantages. was this a cry sess foretold? >> this was a crisis that should have been foreseen and certain flower told by a number of analysts. ut but the internati
fam, director of the council's africa center. these peace talks starting in ethiopia tomorrow. what are the peace talks for agreement? >> the problem with the peace talks are two-fold. first, not all of the parties to the conflict are represented there. although the former vice president will be represented, it's not entirely clear he's in full command of the so-called rebel forces. it's not sure who is in command of the white army irregulars and certain plager general peter ga debt, who...
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are the leaders of rm for. >> reporter: but while they talk about the gap, one particular statistic already hangs heavy in the swiss mountain air. the charity ox-fam the wealthy has the majority of the wealth in the world. >> you can see ali velshi's report on "real money." make sure you stay tuned to al jazeera america. >>> going after one of nature's great creditors. officials down under allowing shark hunts to take place. a move that is sparking outrage. every day, someone leaves their home searching for a better life. >> two hours in, we come upon a body. >> now, in a breakthrough television event, al jazeera america takes you beyond the debate. experience first hand the tragic journey of these migrants. >> a lot of people don't have a clue what goes on until you live near the boarder. >> six strangers with different points of view... >> i don't believe in borders. >> our government is allowing an invasion. >> ...get to experience illegal immigration, up close and personal. >> its very overwhelming to see this many people that have perished. >> a lot of families that don't know where their babies went. >> i want to make sure that her life, its
are the leaders of rm for. >> reporter: but while they talk about the gap, one particular statistic already hangs heavy in the swiss mountain air. the charity ox-fam the wealthy has the majority of the wealth in the world. >> you can see ali velshi's report on "real money." make sure you stay tuned to al jazeera america. >>> going after one of nature's great creditors. officials down under allowing shark hunts to take place. a move that is sparking outrage. every...
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fam leechl. >> i loved alex and jackie so much. they are like my own kids. alex was always at my house.e was a sweet lady. she was a southern lady. she had a really southern accent and sounded have been educated. >> there was a noticeable change in her demeanor in the last couple of days. they were going through financial turmoil. they still had money issues. there was turmoil and court do you means that we got our hands on, she said she had to sell her late father's watch to pay for gas and groceries and kid's clothing. they had just been divorced a month prior, but he was going through financial problems as well. he racked up debt of $2,000 a month and had $790,000 in debt as late as last year. they were well-known real estate brokers, but hit hard by the financial crisis and housing bubble burst and led to this turmoil in the home. married for about 20 years and recently divorced and now this grizzly discovery. two bright futures. they were straight a students. one a violinist and one a cellist. >> coming up next here, we are talking about new polls showing chris christie not losing
fam leechl. >> i loved alex and jackie so much. they are like my own kids. alex was always at my house.e was a sweet lady. she was a southern lady. she had a really southern accent and sounded have been educated. >> there was a noticeable change in her demeanor in the last couple of days. they were going through financial turmoil. they still had money issues. there was turmoil and court do you means that we got our hands on, she said she had to sell her late father's watch to pay...
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fam his depend on it to put a roof over their head. to feed and take care of their families. in my district, in ohio, there are 26,000 individuals unemployed. i say, let's work together as democrats and republicans and make a difference for the families who count on us. thank you and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. wilson: in a recent "washington times" op-ed david keane writes, quote, lengthy unemployment benefits that encourage people to drop out of the work force and minimum wage laws that make the young and poor to reach the first ladder on the -- first rung on the lad over success are a tax on the american dream, end of quote. the most recent jobs reports provides no certainty that our economy is on its way to a full, healthy recoughry. the unemployment rate continues because people are discouraged and have given up the search for for a job. the american people are resilien
fam his depend on it to put a roof over their head. to feed and take care of their families. in my district, in ohio, there are 26,000 individuals unemployed. i say, let's work together as democrats and republicans and make a difference for the families who count on us. thank you and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my...
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they are facing a big test with the torch passing through the hot bed of dagestan. take a look at the map. this is a fam face to many of us. this is where the boston marathon bombing suspect hailed from and where the black widow bombers was killed this last week. then this. the statement from russian militants on the islamist website. russia has been warned. the om news words. he said he is certain the sochi olympics will be from terrorist attacks. you are on the ground. >> the cells i think will have a lot of security continue to build up in the weeks ahead. i was there a couple of days ago and in some ways they were getting hard to move around. they wanted a lot of the roads as well. i think there has been a lot of volume of policemen there. that's about corruption and could cause problems down the line. that's a matter of pride. they will do a good job there. that's the small part way out east as you said in the hot bed of the insurgency. bombings and clashes with militants here happened sometimes daily if not weekly. it sometimes happens to keep the huge area safe for the whole period of the olympic
they are facing a big test with the torch passing through the hot bed of dagestan. take a look at the map. this is a fam face to many of us. this is where the boston marathon bombing suspect hailed from and where the black widow bombers was killed this last week. then this. the statement from russian militants on the islamist website. russia has been warned. the om news words. he said he is certain the sochi olympics will be from terrorist attacks. you are on the ground. >> the cells i...
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fam y family. how fun is it that the two kids who are twins have their own birthdays. >> likely the boy was the firstof the new year at that hospital. >> 12:01. most likely. >> welcome to the magical world of multiples, folks. >> you have twins, that's right. >> good luck. all right. the folks at "duck dynasty" say it is time to move on. star phil robertson was suspended last month for his comments that a lot of people saw as anti-gay and racially insensitive. last friday his nine-day suspension was lifted and he missed a grand total of zero days of filming. now, in a new interview, his son says it's all in the past, even as some new comments have come to light that have raised a whole lot of eyebrows. cnn's pamela brown joins us now. >> good morning to you. this is another controversy for the network and for the family to address, just a few days after a&e lifted its suspension of "duck dynasty's" phil robertson, the star is ruffling feathers once again, this time for an online video that shows robertson suggesting it's a good idea to marry teenage girls. phil robertson, the patriarch of "duck dynas
fam y family. how fun is it that the two kids who are twins have their own birthdays. >> likely the boy was the firstof the new year at that hospital. >> 12:01. most likely. >> welcome to the magical world of multiples, folks. >> you have twins, that's right. >> good luck. all right. the folks at "duck dynasty" say it is time to move on. star phil robertson was suspended last month for his comments that a lot of people saw as anti-gay and racially...
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are supposedly all okay. that's hard to watch. >>> london's "daily mail" says an ohio family's dream went up in flames. fire went up and destroyed the $22 million home in cincinnati. it took the fam lie three years to build. no one was injured. >> the good news is the dog made it out fine. no problems there. it is about 21 minute as f the hour and now here is a look at the weather for your weekend. >>> coming up, a flood of documents released in the traffic jam scandal surrounding new jersey governor chris christie. we'll show you what was happening behind the scenes as thousands of drivers were forced into a transportation nightmare. >>> and later, don't cry over spilled milk especially when it's super slow motion. the mysteries of the unseen world through the eyes of "national geographic." you're watching "cbs this morning saturday." for over 60,000 california foster children nights can feel long and lonely. i miss my sister. i miss my old school. i miss my room. i don't want special treatment. i just wanna feel normal. to help, sleep train is collecting pajamas for foster children, big and small. bring your gift to any sleep train and help make a foster child's night a little
are supposedly all okay. that's hard to watch. >>> london's "daily mail" says an ohio family's dream went up in flames. fire went up and destroyed the $22 million home in cincinnati. it took the fam lie three years to build. no one was injured. >> the good news is the dog made it out fine. no problems there. it is about 21 minute as f the hour and now here is a look at the weather for your weekend. >>> coming up, a flood of documents released in the traffic jam...