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. >> i wanted to ask co- lien some questions. >> okay. >> and understand a couple of things and sure. >> sure i'm sorry. and then i have a couple of questions for the gentleman as well. i'm trying to boil this down the employment issues aside what i'm trying to make sense is the supply and demand equation here the demand for the services vs. the supply so start with the in an willful question the departments work the sites and insufficient beds per person in the city versus national for over the age of 24. the lou even report eyes over 65. look at the data who audio tapes those beds today in the city is primarily female and primarily over 65 a huge percentage but a larger percent female and as you think from a prospective what's the right gage for measuring the demand for those services which population co- inherit is the most vigorous to look at and i also that the reason there are a couple different kinds of facility beds they can be after injury and don't necessarily have a pro documents for the patients long-term care besdz like 9 laguna honda will have elderly patient so i think
. >> i wanted to ask co- lien some questions. >> okay. >> and understand a couple of things and sure. >> sure i'm sorry. and then i have a couple of questions for the gentleman as well. i'm trying to boil this down the employment issues aside what i'm trying to make sense is the supply and demand equation here the demand for the services vs. the supply so start with the in an willful question the departments work the sites and insufficient beds per person in the city...
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co-exist. and it strikes me that that may be a disingenuous question or the wrong question to ask, because can xist with someone whose mission is your destruction, meaning hamas wants to destroy israel? >> well, i think the context is very important here. and if we really take a very close look at the chronology of events that have led to this latest israeli offensive against gaza, we would find that actually hamas has not chosen the option of a military or violent confrontation with israel. that in fact if we go back to this past spring when we heard all of the reports of a unity government at a time when hamas' political standing was quite weak in the gaza strip, that in fact they actually came to an agreement with the fatah leadership in order to actually ease the situation tremendously and to be able to try to transition towards something of a unity position among all of the different palestinian factions. and it was israel and to a certain extent even the united states that undermined that unity government. and it was only after israel broke the ceasefire, and of course we know all about t
co-exist. and it strikes me that that may be a disingenuous question or the wrong question to ask, because can xist with someone whose mission is your destruction, meaning hamas wants to destroy israel? >> well, i think the context is very important here. and if we really take a very close look at the chronology of events that have led to this latest israeli offensive against gaza, we would find that actually hamas has not chosen the option of a military or violent confrontation with...
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we ask for tolerance for co- existence for buddhists, jews, christians and the muslims. as you know. god created us as nations, and the koran says that. in order for the nations to live together and to coexist without occupation-- >> i think i just heard you say, and this will close on this, you believe in the co-existence of peoples and therefore you clieve in the co-existence of palestinians and israelis in the middle east? >> ( translated ): to co-exist without occupation. >> without occupation you can coexist? >> ( translated ): i'm ready to co-exist with the jews, with the christians with the arabs and non-arabs, and those who agree with my ideas and also not agree with them. however, i do not co-exist to with those who-- >> it is one thing to say you want co-exist with the jews, it's another thing that you want to co-exist with the state of israel. do you want to co-exist with the state of israel? do you want to represent-- do you want to recognize israel as a jewish state? >> ( translated ): no. i said i do not want to live with a state of occupiers. i do co-exist
we ask for tolerance for co- existence for buddhists, jews, christians and the muslims. as you know. god created us as nations, and the koran says that. in order for the nations to live together and to coexist without occupation-- >> i think i just heard you say, and this will close on this, you believe in the co-existence of peoples and therefore you clieve in the co-existence of palestinians and israelis in the middle east? >> ( translated ): to co-exist without occupation....
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. >> kathy's husband knew immediately something was wrong and called her co-workers and asked them to look for her. >> they couldn't find her. they came back and they called the police, and the police got there within minutes. >> about 20 minutes later, a police officer saw what looked like streaks of blood. >> the blood was like somebody had taken a paintbrush with red paint and simply drawn lines on the ground, like you see somebody dripping blood on the concrete. >> the officer followed the blood trail down an embankment to a heavily wooded area where he found kathy loreck barely alive in a pool of blood. >> he recognized with the way her clothes were arranged and disheveled that she had most likely been sexually assaulted and that she needed immediate medical attention. >> kathy was rushed to the hospital, but she died en route. >> kathy had several major lacerations on her head. we believed to be the weapon was found near kathy's body. the weapon was a fence post. it was approximately two to two and a half feet long, from i believe. >> although kathy was using her cell phone when
. >> kathy's husband knew immediately something was wrong and called her co-workers and asked them to look for her. >> they couldn't find her. they came back and they called the police, and the police got there within minutes. >> about 20 minutes later, a police officer saw what looked like streaks of blood. >> the blood was like somebody had taken a paintbrush with red paint and simply drawn lines on the ground, like you see somebody dripping blood on the concrete....
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"variety" magazine reporting that meghan mccain is in serious contention as a co-host. we askedoughts, who else should join the table around there? whoopi goldberg staying, rosie coming back. someone said jonathan capehart for "morning joe." can we get a round of applause? cerci lanister. jen doesn't watch "game of thrones"? but rosie said she doesn't want reality people on there. anyway, we'll wait to see who is going to join. next on "way too early," a look at stories in the day ahead. i didn't do so well at that, justine does a better job. and "morning joe" is moments away. vo: this is the summer. the summer of this. the summer that summers from here on will be compared to. where memories will be forged into the sand. and then hung on a wall for years to come. get out there, with over 50,000 hotels at $150 dollars or less. expedia. find yours. at legalzoom virtually all yourof important legal matters in just minutes. now it's quicker and easier for you to start your business, protect your family, and launch your dreams. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. thlook wha
"variety" magazine reporting that meghan mccain is in serious contention as a co-host. we askedoughts, who else should join the table around there? whoopi goldberg staying, rosie coming back. someone said jonathan capehart for "morning joe." can we get a round of applause? cerci lanister. jen doesn't watch "game of thrones"? but rosie said she doesn't want reality people on there. anyway, we'll wait to see who is going to join. next on "way too early," a...
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one of the a series of hand books made by the center for investigative journalism and they asked me and my co-author silkie cardo to write a book where somebody can on his own without you know external technical experts being president just work through and set up their laptops and whatever else they use to protect themselves under sources and or story as they go about their business given everything we now know of the level of spying that's going on particularly against journalists i just took a quick look at some of these props or you have what this looks like a conflict you know what is it well it is a cufflink it does work as a government actually but inside is used to drive and that can can change a system called tails which is a linux based operating system particularly designed for privacy and against surveillance and one of the things that we discussing to book is how to set that up and how to use it and you can run a complete system off one of those drives and also give those kinds of drugs to your sources so that you can then both communicate in a very secure way without it requirin
one of the a series of hand books made by the center for investigative journalism and they asked me and my co-author silkie cardo to write a book where somebody can on his own without you know external technical experts being president just work through and set up their laptops and whatever else they use to protect themselves under sources and or story as they go about their business given everything we now know of the level of spying that's going on particularly against journalists i just took...
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ann and i are going to close this beautiful ceremony by asking a couple of people that we have noticed that deserve recognition in addition to the co-sponsors and in addition to all our esteemed speakers we're going to ask some people to come up is that okay >> i think we should rather than do that i think that everyone who knew and loved harry because if i start saying names. >> i'll list some. >> we've said steve have an and carol. >> all the staff people. >> the staff people you started the entire thing thank you very much. >> and, of course, the court system come on up. (clapping.) i think we should bring the court system donna. and cal silver (clapping) ross and everyone who knew harry that was please come up we'll have a great photo opportunity and everyone from the harvey milk foundation and equality in the house come on up are your future the folks being trained not only in revocations but diversity come on up jose cisneros come on up. post office folks by the way, we've got the post office general we've got those cards i promised i'd mention the names. james wid he will come on up. i'm going to need our help. ross post mas
ann and i are going to close this beautiful ceremony by asking a couple of people that we have noticed that deserve recognition in addition to the co-sponsors and in addition to all our esteemed speakers we're going to ask some people to come up is that okay >> i think we should rather than do that i think that everyone who knew and loved harry because if i start saying names. >> i'll list some. >> we've said steve have an and carol. >> all the staff people. >> the...
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co. creek i ask them about the problems at the intersection and the snow or smale in people's homes.ll >> i am concerned with the quality of your water >> he says the old to be coming from my drain. so i was consigned world where this water was coming from but he told me that he could not give me any information and could not comment on that which makes me pretty leery. they do know what is along but they do not want to tell us. >> reporter: that will cost a lot of money to come out and just start investigating a leak. >> reporter: so far they have not found anything to encourage the spokesperson says that sense is not a mandate could be a storage system issue which would be handled by the city. he went on to say that he and his crew will continue to study this to figure out what is called in the league even if that means working with the city. >> pam: would check into that last story after a dealer told us about it. and we would love to hear from you as well. if you have a tip or a story idea. tell us about it! the consummate your ideal on our website. kron 4.com netherlands/argenti
co. creek i ask them about the problems at the intersection and the snow or smale in people's homes.ll >> i am concerned with the quality of your water >> he says the old to be coming from my drain. so i was consigned world where this water was coming from but he told me that he could not give me any information and could not comment on that which makes me pretty leery. they do know what is along but they do not want to tell us. >> reporter: that will cost a lot of money to...
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then, they say he would ask the girls to send him pictures, claiming his co-worker had a swimwear line. authorities say he'd ask the girls if they wanted to model for the business. but none of that was real. .criminality." authorities say. they seized at least 50 pictures from angelo's home. they say five of the known cases are from santa cruz and santa clara counties. in new jersey.a rookie police officer was shot and killed while responding to a staged armed robbery this morning. authorities say 27 year old lawrence campbell never tried to rob a walgreens drugstore in jersey city. instead he threatened a security officer with a knife.and took his gun. campbell then waited for police to arrive. and told one witness to watch the news because he was "going to be famous." when 23 year old officer melvin santiago arrived.he was shot in the head.as he tried to exit his police vehicle. campbell was then killed by the other officers. it seems to be the summer of kids tragically being left in hot cars. but it may surprise you how fast and how hot it can get. miguel marquez reports. it's happe
then, they say he would ask the girls to send him pictures, claiming his co-worker had a swimwear line. authorities say he'd ask the girls if they wanted to model for the business. but none of that was real. .criminality." authorities say. they seized at least 50 pictures from angelo's home. they say five of the known cases are from santa cruz and santa clara counties. in new jersey.a rookie police officer was shot and killed while responding to a staged armed robbery this morning....
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lawyers asking his friends and co-workers if the athlete was paranoid when he shot his girlfriend. pistorius claims he thought she was an intruder but the prosecution says he killed her after a fight. pistorius has pleaded not guilty. >>> after pressure from a federal agency, graco issued a recall for car seats. a faulty buckle can make it harder for a child during the emergency, it's the same buck that caused them to issue a recall of 4 million car seats for toddlers in february and march. they'll provide new buckles free of charge. another manufacturer, evenflow, uses that same buckle but has not yet issued a recall. >>> the dow is flirflirting wit0 mark for the first time. morgan brennan live at cnbc world headquarters with more. good morning. >> good morning. futures are higher and that's after stocks rallied tuesday. doubt came within two points of 17,000 before pulling back. we'll be keeping an eye on that today. investors cheering a report showing u.s. manufacturing has grown for 13 months and new orders at highs not seen since last year. the dow rising 129 points to 16956.
lawyers asking his friends and co-workers if the athlete was paranoid when he shot his girlfriend. pistorius claims he thought she was an intruder but the prosecution says he killed her after a fight. pistorius has pleaded not guilty. >>> after pressure from a federal agency, graco issued a recall for car seats. a faulty buckle can make it harder for a child during the emergency, it's the same buck that caused them to issue a recall of 4 million car seats for toddlers in february and...
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lawyers have been asking his friends and co-workers if the athlete was paranoid when he shot his girlfriendorius claims he thought she was an intruder but the prosecutors say he killed her after a fight. he has pleaded not guilty. >>> the suspected ring leader in the attack that killed four in benghazi in 2012 is scheduled to appear in a federal courtroom today. khattala was captured earlier this month and brought to the united states. he's charged with the deadly attack on the u.s. consulate that killed u.s. ambassador and bay area native chris stevens and three others. he has pleaded not guilty. >>> two people recovering from serious burns after a propane tank on a food truck exploded in philadelphia. here's a look at the explosion. a security camera captured flames shooting out, shaking homes and businesses. yesterday's blast hurt a total of 12. a mother and daughter were working inside that truck at the time of the blast. they were severely burned. >> scary. 6:40, coming up, update to breaking news. more than 100 people forced from homes as the wildfire tears through 3,000 acres. >>> go
lawyers have been asking his friends and co-workers if the athlete was paranoid when he shot his girlfriendorius claims he thought she was an intruder but the prosecutors say he killed her after a fight. he has pleaded not guilty. >>> the suspected ring leader in the attack that killed four in benghazi in 2012 is scheduled to appear in a federal courtroom today. khattala was captured earlier this month and brought to the united states. he's charged with the deadly attack on the u.s....
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i will ask the company's co-ceo and he joins us. -- when he joins us. ♪ >> were going to bring back myhalf-hour, roger altman, the founder and executive editor -- executive director of evercore partners. you wrote an op-ed that says you are surprised the economy is not as bad as you would think. we spoke with former fed chair alan greenspan yesterday. >> we are running out of buffer in the economy. we don't have the capability, run into a -- if we major conflict in the middle itt or elsewhere, where requires a major increase in our defense budget -- our defense budget is heading in the direction where it will be at the lowest level relative to gdp since before world war ii. we don't have the physical resources. we don't have the physical resources to respond to global warming. >> we don't have, what he is saying, a big rainy day fund. >> there are a lot of different ways to look at that. the deficit is at its lowest level in years. to beis probably going more good news on that front over the medium term, just because the economy is strengthening, revenues are strengthening. probably a
i will ask the company's co-ceo and he joins us. -- when he joins us. ♪ >> were going to bring back myhalf-hour, roger altman, the founder and executive editor -- executive director of evercore partners. you wrote an op-ed that says you are surprised the economy is not as bad as you would think. we spoke with former fed chair alan greenspan yesterday. >> we are running out of buffer in the economy. we don't have the capability, run into a -- if we major conflict in the middle itt...
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co- president of harvey milk club asking you to support the lgbtq housing ordinance san francisco has a well deserved remuneration for national proposals leaders like harvey milk and others have supported a coalition as so go san francisco so goes the innovation with the advances of the lgbt rights who were born in san francisco. from domestic partnerships to the ribbon flag what happens in san francisco spreads across the country it helps us to share lgbt commitment to the rest of the nation by asking simple questions we can engage the equal treatment of the lgbt people that take for grand to be extend for people across the country i encourage you to continue san francisco's leadership and to support the lgbtq equal housing ordinance >> thank you. >> good afternoon, commissioners i'm here from the san francisco human rights commission. teresa submitted a letter for your consideration in the packet i believe before you today, i wanted to introduce myself to the commission and echo the sentiments in director sparks letter it's at agency responsible for enforcing the ordinances against
co- president of harvey milk club asking you to support the lgbtq housing ordinance san francisco has a well deserved remuneration for national proposals leaders like harvey milk and others have supported a coalition as so go san francisco so goes the innovation with the advances of the lgbt rights who were born in san francisco. from domestic partnerships to the ribbon flag what happens in san francisco spreads across the country it helps us to share lgbt commitment to the rest of the nation...
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it's an honor to carry this piece of legislation loan with co-sponsor supervisor campos. the youth commission asked for the help in promoting a stronger and more meaningful youth voice in the board of supervisors and the committees deliberations but with so much of our business happening during the day a lot of of the students are mandated to be in school and effectively barricade if operating if we schedule those during the day i proposed along with supervisor campos a simple change the youth commission can submit a proposal and the committee chairs will work with the youth commission it is to formulate liza challenge in the past many supervisors have worked with the scheduling but in the missions two decades the 20 years of the youth commission we've hearing about the juvenile hall additional muni fairs have outdoor without youth in attendance we have the explicit rule of vision zero our work and the youth are mandatory to be in school and have no advocacy groups that represents others constituents. this simple question about youth input is important and this policy motion can better facilitate t
it's an honor to carry this piece of legislation loan with co-sponsor supervisor campos. the youth commission asked for the help in promoting a stronger and more meaningful youth voice in the board of supervisors and the committees deliberations but with so much of our business happening during the day a lot of of the students are mandated to be in school and effectively barricade if operating if we schedule those during the day i proposed along with supervisor campos a simple change the youth...
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the collapsing parliament could become a barrier for their parishioners targets are among cos are of artsy don't ask you crane. russia's foreign ministry is releasing harshly worded comments on the ukrainian crisis it slams washington as partial responsibility for the conflict and its grave consequences most schools accuses the obama administration of relying on lawyers to implement its foreign policy meanwhile tens of thousands of people have been fleeing eastern ukraine amid the raging violence according to the united nations the number of refugees is doubled since june what is going to change it can reports next the u.s. doesn't believe the numbers. the u.n. says two hundred fifty thousand ukrainians have left their homes in eastern ukraine since the fighting began to say department had doubted the sources of the un's previous reports on ukrainian refugees and many russians from ukraine a family in russia and may be staying with them but neither ukrainian border guards or nor international organizations operating in the area have boarded any large outflows of refugees to russia but now we just ca
the collapsing parliament could become a barrier for their parishioners targets are among cos are of artsy don't ask you crane. russia's foreign ministry is releasing harshly worded comments on the ukrainian crisis it slams washington as partial responsibility for the conflict and its grave consequences most schools accuses the obama administration of relying on lawyers to implement its foreign policy meanwhile tens of thousands of people have been fleeing eastern ukraine amid the raging...
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the collapsing parliament could become a barrier for their parishioners targets are among cos are of artsy don't ask you crane. had us comes up a fresh accusations against russia of involvement in ukraine but still fails to present any evidence i can underline the information they had led to that effect meant after the break the report of the mounting pressure on washington to back up its allegations with facts. we chase profit a very large very attractive and now very globally recognized source of oil for the world and into the future the world's cheapest and best petroleum deposits have been mined out we have to you a small. energy to get this energy industries grow like a cancer in each of these squares it's ten kilometers where. and goods whole area is slated for the remainder of that surgery for water that's our wildlife service and that's or fisheries we chop stop this is the end game when it takes two tons of sand to make one barrel of oil you know here at the bottom of the mine and that's where. we kill ourselves. i'm abby martin the stories we cover here in auckland here in iraq other big s
the collapsing parliament could become a barrier for their parishioners targets are among cos are of artsy don't ask you crane. had us comes up a fresh accusations against russia of involvement in ukraine but still fails to present any evidence i can underline the information they had led to that effect meant after the break the report of the mounting pressure on washington to back up its allegations with facts. we chase profit a very large very attractive and now very globally recognized...
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co-author of "the lost island." doug wrote a letter that went viral. askingwhat did you think of amazon's proposal to offer authors 100% of the profits? >> it seems like it is and offered to -- [indiscernible] it is not a serious offer. they are offering us a lot of , we are going to be getting a large amount of e-book income. i have an advance and it would not be fair for me to be getting the money when it should be going to the publisher, machette . also the offer assumes that all motivated by money and we are motivated by readers. they are taking from our authors and taking away our audience from us. youn response to the letter wrote, amazon actually had something to say. saying -- he is rich and he can opt out. you do have a movie that is about to be made. how do you respond? >> i think it is ironic because the people were being crushed are the debut authors. if you are not a successful author, i already have an audience and they will find me. people will be crushed having their hopes are dashed. they are the ones are the ones struggling to find an audien
co-author of "the lost island." doug wrote a letter that went viral. askingwhat did you think of amazon's proposal to offer authors 100% of the profits? >> it seems like it is and offered to -- [indiscernible] it is not a serious offer. they are offering us a lot of , we are going to be getting a large amount of e-book income. i have an advance and it would not be fair for me to be getting the money when it should be going to the publisher, machette . also the offer assumes that...
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administers the drug i was joined earlier by shiv lani editor at med gadget and co-founder of quantified care i first asked him if he could see this becoming popular in the u.s. since markets right now for it are starting in south korea. yeah i definitely do i think among the quantified self movement you know the tracking of things like fish certain misfit wearables i think the market for putting wearables on children and elderly will be pretty strong just because they're dependent oftentimes dependent on people who buy these technologies and who wouldn't want to have something where they could easily pull up their trials location or their or their parent's location in case you're prepared with dementia or something like that well absolutely you know in chat forums all over the internet right now regarding this product people are talking about the use of these devices for as you said tracking you know dementia patients the elderly even autistic children who sometimes wander off as oh it's not just about abduction why do you think that it might be more successfully marketed for cases where the person has a
administers the drug i was joined earlier by shiv lani editor at med gadget and co-founder of quantified care i first asked him if he could see this becoming popular in the u.s. since markets right now for it are starting in south korea. yeah i definitely do i think among the quantified self movement you know the tracking of things like fish certain misfit wearables i think the market for putting wearables on children and elderly will be pretty strong just because they're dependent oftentimes...
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a gucci bag, or if another student sees your, one of your student friends, your co-students with a very expensive item, ask, where did you get that from? you know they can't afford it. they don't have a job, they're in middle school, they're in high school. so just ask the question. if you see bruises on their body, if they've become distant and sullen, if their grades are slipping, we need to pay attention. i try to give this example. prostitution involves two people. it's an agreement between the prostitution offender, and the person offering the sex services. rafficking, some people say it's between 3, i say it's between 4. that 4th person is the bystander who says nothing. who doesn't even ask a question about what is going on. so hold on, reverend, someone says, it's a victimless crime, prostitution. you say? absolutely not. absolutely not. often times the victims are not even aware that what they are a part of is now exploitation. 's not victimless at all. y'know the perception is that is it's ctimless and that it's complicit but not at all. and some of the victims don't even know they're victims bec
a gucci bag, or if another student sees your, one of your student friends, your co-students with a very expensive item, ask, where did you get that from? you know they can't afford it. they don't have a job, they're in middle school, they're in high school. so just ask the question. if you see bruises on their body, if they've become distant and sullen, if their grades are slipping, we need to pay attention. i try to give this example. prostitution involves two people. it's an agreement between...
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they asked other men who lived in her apartment complex, as well as male co-workers, for dna samples.50 people willingly complied. but no one matched the dna from the crime scene. eventually, police found jenna's boyfriend, spencer hood, they hours away at his parents' home. >> i asked him the question, why he'd left town? what he'd explained was he was just upset. him and jenna were very close and he wanted to be with his family. >> spencer was entirely cooperative. he allowed police to photograph him without his shirt, and police found no scratch marks on his body. he also answered questions without an attorney present and willingly provided a dna sample. next, police tracked down sean stevens at his parents' home 450 miles away in oklahoma. sean said he went home to see his brother, who was on leave from military service in iraq. when asked, sean willingly provided a dna sample without police having to resort to a court order. the only remaining suspect was jeremy rosser. police were finally able to locate him through his ex-wife, who provided an important clue. she said jeremy had
they asked other men who lived in her apartment complex, as well as male co-workers, for dna samples.50 people willingly complied. but no one matched the dna from the crime scene. eventually, police found jenna's boyfriend, spencer hood, they hours away at his parents' home. >> i asked him the question, why he'd left town? what he'd explained was he was just upset. him and jenna were very close and he wanted to be with his family. >> spencer was entirely cooperative. he allowed...
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records in the diary to go back to the living quarters of the white house that night and asks rosalynn what is the lead co. what does secular humanism mean? the coveted as a fraught relationship and i frankly don't think that he will ever reconcile. .. >> >> who voted effectively at the baptist church but carter kept his piece about that and tell leading the whitehouse but in part because of the racial issues >> as the episcopal priests also in academia right now spend a the last seven years researching jimmy carter0ép to talk intelligently i did not want to let you get out of here without that. [laughter] so that is too broad but one example of the supreme court ruling that the town in new york can start the public meetings with prayers. one of the legal rationale is they said it is not constitutional because they are so ceremonial but basically they don't mean anything any more. the supreme court has ruled prayer does not mean anything people are not raised with religious background or households and that is what they no. so where is religion in this country? [laughter] what should we do about that? [ap
records in the diary to go back to the living quarters of the white house that night and asks rosalynn what is the lead co. what does secular humanism mean? the coveted as a fraught relationship and i frankly don't think that he will ever reconcile. .. >> >> who voted effectively at the baptist church but carter kept his piece about that and tell leading the whitehouse but in part because of the racial issues >> as the episcopal priests also in academia right now spend a the...
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he asked if i was a tower operator, and i said, "no, sir. co. he said, "you are now. stay here until somebody relieves you." and iinto bill again, looked up, and he said, "who are you?" i asked him if he remembered the night of the invasion when he came up to the tower and chewed out this guy, that i was him. he asked if i could still use the radio. but bill made his last flight shortly after that. >> got any stories? >> [inaudible] i had his picture in the living room at home. '7", and he was 5 up at my shoulder, so he was a tough guy. he went up twice in the water. he was only taken up twice. then he went in. night, in a field full of , his thirdlogs landing was under these conditions. he was a really tough guy, and i really admire him. [applause] >> dick, what do you remember most about the operation in burma? , when theye sixth found out the ground had been covered with mahogany logs, and they thought the japs had gotten .ise to what was going on they were debating whether to .hange over the landing site thereinally decided that would not be a crowd of japanese and
he asked if i was a tower operator, and i said, "no, sir. co. he said, "you are now. stay here until somebody relieves you." and iinto bill again, looked up, and he said, "who are you?" i asked him if he remembered the night of the invasion when he came up to the tower and chewed out this guy, that i was him. he asked if i could still use the radio. but bill made his last flight shortly after that. >> got any stories? >> [inaudible] i had his picture in the...
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. >> i have asked 200 of my members to sign on as co-sponsors. groups were all for that -- not all. there were some who didn't, but by and large the community supported that. so, yes, i mean, i think it would be a great advance if we could get that bill, but there's resistance now because of a change in the dynamic in terms of fear of the court and really we should be afraid of this court. the five guys should start determining what contraceptions are legal -- i mean, let's not even go -- it is so stunning, and then, of course, this is more like the wheaton decision a few days later which was also problematic. but, you know, that court decision was a frightening one, that five men should get down to the specifics of whether a woman should use a diaphragm and she should pay for it herself or her boss. it's not her boss' business. the business is whatever his business is, but it's not what contraception she uses. so the court decision is -- you know, we're all taken aback by it. we'll meet and build our consensus around what we would do, but before
. >> i have asked 200 of my members to sign on as co-sponsors. groups were all for that -- not all. there were some who didn't, but by and large the community supported that. so, yes, i mean, i think it would be a great advance if we could get that bill, but there's resistance now because of a change in the dynamic in terms of fear of the court and really we should be afraid of this court. the five guys should start determining what contraceptions are legal -- i mean, let's not even go --...
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>> we were at an event and our co-workers come up and ask us when are you going to jail. when are the cops coming for you? >> the joke becomes dead serious when the filmmakers are contacted by the representative of the dallas/ft. worth airport where the video was shot. >> we were both really scared. i was like, oh, man, i'm going to go to jail. >> i'm like oh, this is bad. so i just take it off of youtube right away. >> i was nervous of the outcome of what they wanted from us and what we were going to do about it. >> but when the renegade travelers call the airport, they get a surprising response. >> our conversation was really good. they seemed to really like the video. >> the airport's like, hey, we know what you guys did. and we're okay with it. so just don't worry about it. >> it was kind of relieving. because i could actually talk to the people who were in charge of it to sort of straighten things out. let them know we didn't mean any harm. >> there wasn't much fallout because nothing really inappropriate happened. other than maybe the guy taking some beer without pa
>> we were at an event and our co-workers come up and ask us when are you going to jail. when are the cops coming for you? >> the joke becomes dead serious when the filmmakers are contacted by the representative of the dallas/ft. worth airport where the video was shot. >> we were both really scared. i was like, oh, man, i'm going to go to jail. >> i'm like oh, this is bad. so i just take it off of youtube right away. >> i was nervous of the outcome of what they...
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the app pits two co-workers against one another, and asks questions, who's nicer, who's more trustingmear peanut butter on your chest? do you really need an app for this? >> yes, and e-mail. this could be a good thing. it could be an eye opener for the people in the office to know that they're not maybe liked as much as someone else. or they're not very trusting or very nice. then they'll just quit and make for a happier work environment. >> why are you staring at me? >> you didn't get that e-mail. >> yeah, okay. the company ceo says he wants it to be something that businesses use to screen potential employees, like future businesses can go back and look at this, i guess. that's horrible. >> that's what upsets me most, he envisions it being used as a recruitment tool, where you can test somebody's personality and see how well they'll fit in -- it's not a popularity contest. >> it's not? >> not everybody is charming and that doesn't mean they contribute to the company. it's horrible. it's going to be cruel and hurtful. cyber bullying basically. >> for those of us who aren't awesome, th
the app pits two co-workers against one another, and asks questions, who's nicer, who's more trustingmear peanut butter on your chest? do you really need an app for this? >> yes, and e-mail. this could be a good thing. it could be an eye opener for the people in the office to know that they're not maybe liked as much as someone else. or they're not very trusting or very nice. then they'll just quit and make for a happier work environment. >> why are you staring at me? >> you...
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here to help me out in studio is carley roney co-founder of theknot.com. before the break we askedfy the most popular first dance at weddings is, "all of me," "make you feel my love," "at last," "a thousand years." the answer is "at last" but etta james. the song was recorded in 1961 and it's still the most popular. it has been for 20 years. >> awesome, awesome song. >> it is the best song. >> over it to kathie. >> this sweet family from new jersey. in the film "run away" bride which newspaper did richard gere's character work for. "new york daily news," "usa today," "the washington times". >> a, the "new york daily news." >> he's going to love party animals. >> the "new york daily news" was a good choice. the right answer is "usa today" it. >> was. such a great, one of the best of all time. it starred richard gere and julia roberts together. the second time. they originally did "pretty woman" and in 1999. you can see it all the time. it's so fun. >> gentlemen from nebraska, what is the average number of bridesmaids in a wedding party, 4 or 5, 5 or 6, 6 or 7, 7 or 8? >> b, 5 or 6.
here to help me out in studio is carley roney co-founder of theknot.com. before the break we askedfy the most popular first dance at weddings is, "all of me," "make you feel my love," "at last," "a thousand years." the answer is "at last" but etta james. the song was recorded in 1961 and it's still the most popular. it has been for 20 years. >> awesome, awesome song. >> it is the best song. >> over it to kathie. >> this...
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. >> you co-authored a report and you asked the kids why they made a trip over the border. this is debated by anyone. what was the main reason that children gave you. >> when i spoke to clig. when i speak to them, they say to me look, i felt like i was pushed from my home. i was in a dangerous situation and did the only thing i knew thou do which was go somewhere and seek safety. there has been a lot of talk is this driven by rumours or immigration reform. we need to remember whether or not there's a rumour that someone might get a piece of paper, they are not going to risk their lives or families and communities just pause they might have a piece of paper, they may be capital icing or decide where o go now. no one will make ta decision lightly or take the journey without feeling they need to do it. >> we have the series border land. people that followed the trails of - in one case a 13-year-old boy, and they heard about the - why they were leaving, why they were afraid of the gangs, the homicide rate the highest in the world. we are seeing video of the train called the pee
. >> you co-authored a report and you asked the kids why they made a trip over the border. this is debated by anyone. what was the main reason that children gave you. >> when i spoke to clig. when i speak to them, they say to me look, i felt like i was pushed from my home. i was in a dangerous situation and did the only thing i knew thou do which was go somewhere and seek safety. there has been a lot of talk is this driven by rumours or immigration reform. we need to remember...
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at this point i'd like to ask not just my co-chairman in all the efforts but my close friend lee hamilton who was instrumental in every one of these efforts to talk for a minute and summarize what we learned, the key points of the paper and then we're going to invite our floe commissioners answer questions. lee. [ applause ] first part, the evolving threat. the second part talks about the policy challenges. the third part talks about the recommendations. a lot going into great detail. i'll hit the highlights in each of these areas. we begin by saying the government has done a good job, not a perfect job over the last ten years protecting us over terrorist attacks. we've experienced tragedies like ft. hood and the boston marathon bombings but not suffered anything at all like 9/11 and the magnitude of that attack. our military and intelligence forces have done great damage to the afghanistan and the core that attacked us, killing osama bin laden three years ago. these really are significant achievements. we are concerned, however, that attention is drifting to other matters, that the count
at this point i'd like to ask not just my co-chairman in all the efforts but my close friend lee hamilton who was instrumental in every one of these efforts to talk for a minute and summarize what we learned, the key points of the paper and then we're going to invite our floe commissioners answer questions. lee. [ applause ] first part, the evolving threat. the second part talks about the policy challenges. the third part talks about the recommendations. a lot going into great detail. i'll hit...
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at this point i'd like to ask not just my co-chairman in all the efforts but my friend lee hamill instrumental in every one of these efforts to summarize, key points of the paper and then invite our fellow commissioners to answer questions. lee. [ applause ] >> good morning to all of you. i've always threatened to set up a hall of fame for public serves. we have hall of fame for guitar players, we ought to for public servants as well. when that is set up i'm going to recommend these other nine commissioners go in on the first ballot. they are an extraordinary group of americans led by tom kean and i'm proud to be part of it. the report brakes down two parts. first part, the evolving threat. the second part talks about the policy challenges. the third part talks about the recommendations. a lot going into great detail. i'll hit the highlights in each of these areas. we begin by saying the government has done a good job, not a perfect job over the last ten years protecting us over terrorist attacks. we've experienced tragedies like ft. hood and the boston marathon bombings but not suffered anyth
at this point i'd like to ask not just my co-chairman in all the efforts but my friend lee hamill instrumental in every one of these efforts to summarize, key points of the paper and then invite our fellow commissioners to answer questions. lee. [ applause ] >> good morning to all of you. i've always threatened to set up a hall of fame for public serves. we have hall of fame for guitar players, we ought to for public servants as well. when that is set up i'm going to recommend these other...
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speaker, is, i don't want to have to go across the street to the supreme court and ask a co-equal branch of government, those article 3 tort courts, to return to me the people's power that i lost. i should have never lost it to begin with. i wasn't here in congress when so much of that was going on, mr. speaker. it's only been three years. but -- three years that i've had a voting card, but i feel responsible. here's what the resolution says. resolved that the speaker, speaker of the house, may initiate or intervene in one or more civil actions on behalf of the u.s. house of representatives in federal court. it's saying that we have experienced an institutional harm here in the article 1. article 1 in the house, we've experienced an institutional harm. it authorizes the speaker to file suit not on his behalf but on our behalf. he's not the speaker of the republican, he's not the speaker of the democrats, he's the speaker of the whole house. to file suit on our behalf. and it's a suit on the implementation of the affordable care act. i know what you're thinking, mr. speaker, you've not ha
speaker, is, i don't want to have to go across the street to the supreme court and ask a co-equal branch of government, those article 3 tort courts, to return to me the people's power that i lost. i should have never lost it to begin with. i wasn't here in congress when so much of that was going on, mr. speaker. it's only been three years. but -- three years that i've had a voting card, but i feel responsible. here's what the resolution says. resolved that the speaker, speaker of the house, may...
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earlier i spokes with christian rudder, the co-founder of okay cupid, and i asked why his users should feel comfortable giving up their information, and if other sites are doing these experiments. >> reporter: i didn't ask for anybody's information. we just changed the number of two users. but also, every single website, every single website, everyone is testing stuff. that's how these are built. no one launches on a brand new thing without launching it with 10% of the users, watching how it goes, seeing if it's good or getting rid of it if it's bad. >> are users canceling accounts? >> no, not at all. >> you told me if it were happening. >> sure. >> are people canceling. >> other journalists have asked me. you can corroborate with other places but we have millions of people checking the site every day. at least a million and less than ten complaints. there is just not--i think the ok can you bid usecupid analyzes. >> if you are actually telling someone who you're not necessarily a great match with, take a closer look. is that crossing a line in any way? >> i understand--look, i underst
earlier i spokes with christian rudder, the co-founder of okay cupid, and i asked why his users should feel comfortable giving up their information, and if other sites are doing these experiments. >> reporter: i didn't ask for anybody's information. we just changed the number of two users. but also, every single website, every single website, everyone is testing stuff. that's how these are built. no one launches on a brand new thing without launching it with 10% of the users, watching how...
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answers about fibromyalgia, then i found lyrica. [ female announcer ] ask your doctor about lyrica and visit lyrica.com to learn about our $25 cooffer. thereyou can do anything...ily. your doctor about lyrica if you keep a good head on your shoulders. that's why we use head & shoulders shampoo and conditioners. it keeps us 100% flake free. so i just have gorgeous hair. head & shoulders. the world's #1 dandruff shampoo. if it doesn't work fast... you're on to the next thing. clinically...
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passengers who died in the tragedy who bought their tickets with air france as part of the co-chair agreement. i asked whether we should not fly over conflict zones and whether this will have an impact on prices of tickets. have a listen. >> well, if you lengthen the routes, of course you -- you use more fuel. no have to say there is compromise. if safety and security is at stake, there is no economical components for us. safety and security, they are the first priority, excluding everything else. at the ends of the day, we'll have to increase likely the price of the ticket on this route. >> the air france carrier is saying that the international -- should review the situation on conflict zones following the tragedy on in israel, air france has suspended flites to israel so far and they will review the situation today. guy? >> thank you very much indeed. karen just finished doing that interview. we're going to bring you more of what he has to say throughout the morning. it is very relevant to so many of the stories we're talking about now. we need to hear what he has to say. we have some other coast c
passengers who died in the tragedy who bought their tickets with air france as part of the co-chair agreement. i asked whether we should not fly over conflict zones and whether this will have an impact on prices of tickets. have a listen. >> well, if you lengthen the routes, of course you -- you use more fuel. no have to say there is compromise. if safety and security is at stake, there is no economical components for us. safety and security, they are the first priority, excluding...
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i'd like to ask diana degette, my co-chair on this effort, to say a few words, and then we're going totroduce eric cantor, the majority leader. i will say in advance steny hoyer planned to be here today, and he had a very last minute conflict. but in essence, we have the number two republican and the number two democrat onboard in terms of what we're trying to do to show bipartisan forward marks. so with that, diana. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. i'm very -- >> it's still fred. >> okay. thank you, fred. i'm happy to partner with you in this important effort. the 21st century cures initiative is an exciting new effort that has great potential to positively impact biomedical research and innovation in this country. the united states has been the leader in this field for decades, but now be i think we're at a real crossroads. we can either work together to improve health and medicine as we hope to do through this initiative, or we can fall behind. our effort will bring leaders in policy,Ñi academia, research and industry to the table to really dig into how we can more effectively
i'd like to ask diana degette, my co-chair on this effort, to say a few words, and then we're going totroduce eric cantor, the majority leader. i will say in advance steny hoyer planned to be here today, and he had a very last minute conflict. but in essence, we have the number two republican and the number two democrat onboard in terms of what we're trying to do to show bipartisan forward marks. so with that, diana. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. i'm very -- >> it's still...