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gabriel london, astounding film, "the life and mind of mark defriest." we come back, bryan stevenson joins us, "just mercy: a story of justice and redemption." ♪ [music break] based on the words of civil rights pioneer ella baker. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. protests are continuing in ferguson, missouri ahead of the grand jury's decision on whether to indict officer darren wilson. for the killing of michael brown. on wednesday, demonstrators braved subzero temperatures to rally outside the ferguson police department. the grand jury's decision on whether to charge officer wilson is expected any day. there are expected to reconvene on friday. we're joined in new york by bryan stevenson from the eagle justice initiative a group based , in alabama that represents some of this country's most marginalized people -- the poor and the wrongfully convicted. brian stevenson has won relief for dozens of condemned prisoners and argued before the supreme court six times. in 2012, he won a landmark supreme court
gabriel london, astounding film, "the life and mind of mark defriest." we come back, bryan stevenson joins us, "just mercy: a story of justice and redemption." ♪ [music break] based on the words of civil rights pioneer ella baker. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. protests are continuing in ferguson, missouri ahead of the grand jury's decision on whether to indict officer darren wilson. for the killing of michael brown. on...
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. >> it is astounding, and this is really where the sort of interest in almost the on investigation,if you like, in british memory stems from. it's almost trying to understand the incomprehensible means we keep returning and returning and returning to the question of what was the first world war about? how is it experienced? most importantly, how did civilian and soldier population sustain themselves? how did they survive this? let's not forget the war continued for four and a half years, and the war continued on the whole with the consent of the british population. this was as close to a democracy as can be found at this stage in the 20th century, and the government was a liberal government was the outbreak. although there was serious interventions mainly through the defense of the roll marks passed in 1919 they had to keep the balance of not encrouching too far into civilian life. there was a clear understanding that public poral in britain and ireland as you mentioned, the rising in able 18,916 was a clear indication of how far people were willing or not willing to get involved. a
. >> it is astounding, and this is really where the sort of interest in almost the on investigation,if you like, in british memory stems from. it's almost trying to understand the incomprehensible means we keep returning and returning and returning to the question of what was the first world war about? how is it experienced? most importantly, how did civilian and soldier population sustain themselves? how did they survive this? let's not forget the war continued for four and a half years,...
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that's astounding.about auto zone which hit an all time high today despite nothing to write home about growth the last two quarters. they bought back 50% of the share count in the last 7 years. 50. it's why i always tell you buy the stock and reports people are disappointed. some guy put it out as a sell tonight. it's been a sure fire winning strategy and will be again. dr. pepper, snapple. another friendly company that retired 20% of its share count since 2010 and sports a solid 2.7% dividend yield. 45% year to date crossing the competition including pepsico which is going higher today prove tafg close that a relentless activist is buying more stock and pressuring for that company's break up. here's the bottom line. nobody knows a company better than the people that run it and if they believe their stock is cheap enough to warrant a monster buy back and not just a buy back to retire options maybe you should be buying right along with them. that's one more reason to own high quality stocks like jack-in-
that's astounding.about auto zone which hit an all time high today despite nothing to write home about growth the last two quarters. they bought back 50% of the share count in the last 7 years. 50. it's why i always tell you buy the stock and reports people are disappointed. some guy put it out as a sell tonight. it's been a sure fire winning strategy and will be again. dr. pepper, snapple. another friendly company that retired 20% of its share count since 2010 and sports a solid 2.7% dividend...
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could be an astounding bid by the second largest company, halliburton, has to signal some sort of top, doesn't it? doesn't it? you just don't get such dramatic overpays versus where stocks were a short time ago without wondering about the wisdom of these deals and the expensive nature of the stock market. "the new york times" put the skepticism best when it wrote, yet, there are some dark corners in the dazzling successes of wall street's deal makers. even as companies spend on mergers and acquisitions, they are not spending on other areas. moreover, whether mergers are even positive for the economy, and for the company striking them remains a subject of debate. but activist has now rallied an amazing 26 points or 11% since announcing the deal just yesterday. you stay skeptical, you lose, at least in the short-term. how about the long-term? who cares? we who invest are not necessarily in the business of making long-term decisions about how a merger works. we're in the business of capturing legal points wherever they can be had, under any time frame. if you thumbed your nose at activis
could be an astounding bid by the second largest company, halliburton, has to signal some sort of top, doesn't it? doesn't it? you just don't get such dramatic overpays versus where stocks were a short time ago without wondering about the wisdom of these deals and the expensive nature of the stock market. "the new york times" put the skepticism best when it wrote, yet, there are some dark corners in the dazzling successes of wall street's deal makers. even as companies spend on...
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something astounding. here you have a couple of divers under water. this diver starts pointing. camera goes down. look what's on the diver's leg. that ramora attached itself to the diver. >> doesn't that look suspicious? >> even in the wetsuit they could feel the suction. >> that was a fun diving trip. >> it didn't suck. >> looked like it did. >> now to the uk. our friends at wildlife aid foundation. this woman said a baby fox got caught inside. it's a can. there was no top on it. poor baby. gently removes it. the fox unhurt. the fox released back into the wilds of suburbia underneath the shed at the back of the house. when he got rescued and simon was holding it, it was really nervous. >> was it marking its territory? >> it did mark its territory. that would be the front of simon's pants. >> blaming it on the fox. >> from texas, this guy stepping up to a convenience store clerk, i've got a knife in my pocket, give me your money. the clerk is thinking, i don't think so. they are having a debate as this attempted robbery isn't going as planned. watch what happens when an astute c
something astounding. here you have a couple of divers under water. this diver starts pointing. camera goes down. look what's on the diver's leg. that ramora attached itself to the diver. >> doesn't that look suspicious? >> even in the wetsuit they could feel the suction. >> that was a fun diving trip. >> it didn't suck. >> looked like it did. >> now to the uk. our friends at wildlife aid foundation. this woman said a baby fox got caught inside. it's a can....
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it was astounding to see him step up and not take any responsibility knowing the exit polls you were both at the billboard having to do with a lack of leadership and issues like the economy. it was all about president obama. >> i'm going to break in with the news we promised to bring you. the president giving a civil war veteran the medal of honor. >> this metal is a reminder the matter how long it takes it is never too late to do the right thing. he was raised by his widow mother with his siblings including three brothers who fought. as acommitment who recommended him to west point wrote his mother is poor but highly committed to doing the right position bid a after red running from west point, he was graduated to the artillery. from chance of ill to fredericksburg, fought bravely, developed a reputation for his quill, competence and his courage under fire. what one newspaper later called emphatically a soldier's balance where he would be immortalized. it was july 31863, the final day of a fight. he commenced his battery along the wall fending off punishing fire from the troops and
it was astounding to see him step up and not take any responsibility knowing the exit polls you were both at the billboard having to do with a lack of leadership and issues like the economy. it was all about president obama. >> i'm going to break in with the news we promised to bring you. the president giving a civil war veteran the medal of honor. >> this metal is a reminder the matter how long it takes it is never too late to do the right thing. he was raised by his widow mother...
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astounding. utel i came up with here with certain expectations. ave were high but those h . en surpassed e of to see the rat accumulation, watch it piling , feet upon feet of snow outside the door. >> some of these lake effects you can get 4 to 5 inches an hour and lite epping and thunder. you gotten any of that? >> absolutely. and then some. last night when i pulled in there was some incredible lightning and thunder when this band first rolled onshore and started organizing. n hour easy.es a i'm on the southern fringes of the bay and it's showing on the radar. it's incredible. the wind, ation, near blizzard conditions. near zero visibility. astounding. lly amazing, if ou look at the satellite minutes ago, le if you are 10 or 12 miles north of buffalo you have blue skies and sunshine right now. >> absolutely. that's what's so impressive about this band. ocused right here in the southern part of the buffalo metro area. re under a travel -- impossible. forget about it. way. is absolutely no bout a
astounding. utel i came up with here with certain expectations. ave were high but those h . en surpassed e of to see the rat accumulation, watch it piling , feet upon feet of snow outside the door. >> some of these lake effects you can get 4 to 5 inches an hour and lite epping and thunder. you gotten any of that? >> absolutely. and then some. last night when i pulled in there was some incredible lightning and thunder when this band first rolled onshore and started organizing. n hour...
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>>> the so-called millenials turning onhe democratic party in a new harvard instute of litics p astounding numbs, really. 51% of 18 to 29 ye olds now prefer a republican-led congress. 47% in favor mocratic congress. th is a mae if in favor of republicans nce 2010, when 55% of mienia preferd a democratically led cones on 43% favored republicans. here now to give us hisnsight intose midtms now on five days away and their likely results, former dputy ceff staff to president george w. bush, rove fox news contributor. karl, goodo have you with even worse for democrats in this harvard poll, for the first time er, more milleals are inst o liberalth conservatives it's not much, it's 35% 3 but an astounding shift. does this suggest disaster for democrats next tuesday >> well first ll, the number that you cited at t beginning amon tho who say th are definitely gog to vote. now, the number is better for democrats among all millenls and sowereal don't know, u know, there argoing to be people who show up next tuesday who didn't have any plan to ve and there ar goi to be pple who y sai'm definitely goin
>>> the so-called millenials turning onhe democratic party in a new harvard instute of litics p astounding numbs, really. 51% of 18 to 29 ye olds now prefer a republican-led congress. 47% in favor mocratic congress. th is a mae if in favor of republicans nce 2010, when 55% of mienia preferd a democratically led cones on 43% favored republicans. here now to give us hisnsight intose midtms now on five days away and their likely results, former dputy ceff staff to president george w....
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it's notot much, it's35% to 3 but an astounding shift. doeshis sugge disaster for democrats next tuesday? >> well,first of all, the nuer that you cited a t benning g ismong thosehoay they are definitely going t vote. now,he number is better r democrats ong all millenials and sowe really don't know, you ow, the e goingto be people w sw up ne tuesday who didn'tave any plan to vote and there are going to be people who todasay i'm definitely going to get to vote who are gog to find themlves not showing up. but look, this is bad news for democrats. look inside the ll. thpresident's job approval on handling the economy, is in the 30s. his dipprol is 60%. his disappral on handling heth care is 59%. on haning the deficit, 65% disapproval on foreign policy, 60%. migrati, 61%. in ft, if you look iide the pollhispanic millenials are really turned off on the ident becae they see faed pmises getting immigratioreform handled in a timely fashion. so there's an unenthusiast youthful base for the democratic party. the queson is how much are they goi to be
it's notot much, it's35% to 3 but an astounding shift. doeshis sugge disaster for democrats next tuesday? >> well,first of all, the nuer that you cited a t benning g ismong thosehoay they are definitely going t vote. now,he number is better r democrats ong all millenials and sowe really don't know, you ow, the e goingto be people w sw up ne tuesday who didn'tave any plan to vote and there are going to be people who todasay i'm definitely going to get to vote who are gog to find themlves...
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of course not says by next guest whose company has looked at an astounding 40,000 business plans anded more than 1,000 entrepreneurs worldwide. she says anybody can be a changemaker as long as they're a little bit crazy. you won't take our future. aids affects us all. even babies. chevron is working to stop mother-to-child transmission. our employees and their families are part of the fight. and we're winning. at chevron nigeria, we haven't had a reported case in 14 years. aids is strong. but we are stronger. and aids... aids is going to lose. ♪ little bit crazy. >>> if you look at the pantheon of recent innovators, you have mark, you have steve, of course, bill. then there's the other mark and, yep, another steve. there's jeff. and larry and the other larry. and sergei, too. but where are the women? where are susan, jennifer and liza? where is the 50-year-old who quits his job to pursue his lifelong business dream? where are the african-americans, the brazilians, the nepalese? my next guest says all of those people can be innovators, and more importantly, already are. linda rottenbe
of course not says by next guest whose company has looked at an astounding 40,000 business plans anded more than 1,000 entrepreneurs worldwide. she says anybody can be a changemaker as long as they're a little bit crazy. you won't take our future. aids affects us all. even babies. chevron is working to stop mother-to-child transmission. our employees and their families are part of the fight. and we're winning. at chevron nigeria, we haven't had a reported case in 14 years. aids is strong. but...
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to me, randi, the most astou astounding thing is that you managed to interview him for, it was a two-hourrview. >> two-hour interview. >> a suspect in a murder case to submit to a two-hour interview. >> it was before he was arrested. >> i understand that, but you have to be, you've committed a crime of this magnitude you're going to be xro extraordinarily careful not to reveal anything and a two-hour interview it's astounding he would have submitted to that. i think it may be an indication if if he is, in fact, the murderer that he's a psychopath and that he just is drawn to the attention and maybe that will be his downfall in the end. >> the experts have said that if that is the case, he would want to put himself in the middle of it and control the story. so we'll see what happens as it unfolds. paul callan thank you, appreciate it. >> always a pleasure. >>> of course we want to mention that you can watch "buried secrets" and see the suspects interview tonight 9:00 p.m. eastern on cnn. ♪ [ male announcer ] you wouldn't ignore signs of damage in your home. are you sure you're not ignoring
to me, randi, the most astou astounding thing is that you managed to interview him for, it was a two-hourrview. >> two-hour interview. >> a suspect in a murder case to submit to a two-hour interview. >> it was before he was arrested. >> i understand that, but you have to be, you've committed a crime of this magnitude you're going to be xro extraordinarily careful not to reveal anything and a two-hour interview it's astounding he would have submitted to that. i think it...
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>> hit a ringer. >> i'll try. >> i think it astounded him to be out on the yard and working out withr inmate that he could talk to without being in shackles. >> that's one, two. >> i'm ahead, 2-0. >> he seemed like a kid, you know, at summer camp. >> but an even more significant challenge is in sears' future. >> i ain't going to lie. i worry about, am i going to be able to talk with these people properly? do i have enough knowledge or education to make it out there? am i going to be able to get a job? am i going to be able to stay away from dope and not repeat crimes and things like that? when i get out to the streets, i have to pick up where that 16-year-old kid left off. up >>> next on "lockup: raw" -- >> they call me big "d." i've been in the barber shop since '93. >> there's one place in prison where everybody knows your name. >> my special haircut before they took the razors away from was the straight razor. >> a close shave here can result in more than just a nick. >>> when an inmate is serving hard time with little to no chance of ever living on the outside again, he takes adv
>> hit a ringer. >> i'll try. >> i think it astounded him to be out on the yard and working out withr inmate that he could talk to without being in shackles. >> that's one, two. >> i'm ahead, 2-0. >> he seemed like a kid, you know, at summer camp. >> but an even more significant challenge is in sears' future. >> i ain't going to lie. i worry about, am i going to be able to talk with these people properly? do i have enough knowledge or education to...
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it's not much, it's 35% to 33% but an astounding shift. does this suggest disaster for democrats next tuesday? >> well, first of all, the number that you cited at the beginning is among those who say they are definitely going to vote. now, the number is better for democrats among all millenials and so we really don't know, you know, there are going to be people who show up next tuesday who didn't have any plan to vote and there are going to be people who today say i'm definitely going to get to vote who are going to find themselves not showing up. but look, this is bad news for democrats. look inside the poll. the president's job approval on handling the economy, is in the 30s. his disapproval is 60%. his disapproval on handling health care is 59%. on handling the deficit, 65%. disapproval on foreign policy, 60%. on immigration, 61%. in fact, if you look inside the poll, hispanic millenials are really turned off on the president because they see failed promises on getting immigration reform handled in a timely fashion. so there's an unenth
it's not much, it's 35% to 33% but an astounding shift. does this suggest disaster for democrats next tuesday? >> well, first of all, the number that you cited at the beginning is among those who say they are definitely going to vote. now, the number is better for democrats among all millenials and so we really don't know, you know, there are going to be people who show up next tuesday who didn't have any plan to vote and there are going to be people who today say i'm definitely going to...
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when the book came out we found out many women importers -- reporters had this experience that it astounds me that everything they would have followed that she retains an aura of fascination. and this is great to i'd have to be a teacher i can be a journalist. but now so much is open to women. but it delights me over and over to still have that kind of the fact. because what she did was about social grace even posing as a chorus girl. >> host: a lot of large newspapers have done this including the "washington post" has the newspaper industry led to cutbacks? >> i cannot answer that directly but what has happened since the late '70s the newspapers need to take another look at that like the chiquita banana episode that does take a lot of time and it is expensive we do find the magazine's that pick it up the newspapers may be small like airport security like those kinds of things that we see relative really -- relatively frequently. but parted it is a screw me that may not be welcomed but also that we could spend nine months and that could happen so from that sense. >> host: are their ethical
when the book came out we found out many women importers -- reporters had this experience that it astounds me that everything they would have followed that she retains an aura of fascination. and this is great to i'd have to be a teacher i can be a journalist. but now so much is open to women. but it delights me over and over to still have that kind of the fact. because what she did was about social grace even posing as a chorus girl. >> host: a lot of large newspapers have done this...
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boy: no sir rawn james: an astounding act of courage. houston and marshal traveled down throughthe south. and these are the days before the eisenhower interstate system. so they went in between what i would call safe houses. pull in behind the back at the end of a long days drive, and have a home cooked meal and a place to stay. because sleeping in the car was certainly not an option for them. joseanderson: they would simply try to make sure that they were not out after dark. you know there's always jokes about you need to leave town before sunset. this wasn't a joke. rawn james: and black men had been killed for far less than carrying typewriters, and carrying cameras. i think that trip down south struck a deep chord in thurgood marshall. i think it really stuck to his ribs. fdr: values have shrunk to fantastic levels, taxes have risen... narrator: by the time that marshall returned to baltimore in the fall of 1933, americahad elected a new president, the banks had closed and then reopened. the country had become paralyzed by the great
boy: no sir rawn james: an astounding act of courage. houston and marshal traveled down throughthe south. and these are the days before the eisenhower interstate system. so they went in between what i would call safe houses. pull in behind the back at the end of a long days drive, and have a home cooked meal and a place to stay. because sleeping in the car was certainly not an option for them. joseanderson: they would simply try to make sure that they were not out after dark. you know there's...
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subsequent raids on the group found information that was even more astounding than the attack. other terrorist attacks. the group sprayed botulism, they sprayed anthrax from the roof of a building in downtown tokyo. after numerous mistakes by alm, both these attacks failed but they should have been a wake up to the world that the era of bio terrorism was here. >> you need quite an extensive injection of manpower. >> reporter: i think masimoto according to some reports that i've seen had strong ties with groups in the former soviet union and even planned to carry out some kind of attack, gas attacks here in san francisco. >> reporter: down terrorists had made lists of possible tarts targets in the u.s. one of those targets was the b.a.r.t. system here in the bay area. where could the terrorists obtain the bio chemicals? that's the scary part. they just bought it from a university lab. authorities freely sold germ agents to anyone claiming to have a scientific reason. research labs used them to develop vaccines. in 1996 congress passed tough new rules regulating the distribution
subsequent raids on the group found information that was even more astounding than the attack. other terrorist attacks. the group sprayed botulism, they sprayed anthrax from the roof of a building in downtown tokyo. after numerous mistakes by alm, both these attacks failed but they should have been a wake up to the world that the era of bio terrorism was here. >> you need quite an extensive injection of manpower. >> reporter: i think masimoto according to some reports that i've seen...
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to be able to get the file version of this, and as i said, there are so many, and it was, it was astounding that the clerk of the court and the acting president at the time that follow all of those amendments i can't think back when there are that many pieces on the floor i would say that january might be a bit early, especially since they are going to have to take some of this stuff back to land use and planning but obviously after that and i mean that we have been very proactive on this legislation, and all along and as part of it forward and so we are continuing to watch that and interact with it and the various supervisors and we will continue to do so and the commission for wanting to vet the concerns that you have but it may be a bit early but you may want to wait until the intent is to effect this before. >> exactly, i don't want what happened to happen again and so i think that sooner rather than later, both commissions should review this, and >> so at this point, we can only give you... >> what you have. >> and even though we might not quite understand it yet, because it is, i gues
to be able to get the file version of this, and as i said, there are so many, and it was, it was astounding that the clerk of the court and the acting president at the time that follow all of those amendments i can't think back when there are that many pieces on the floor i would say that january might be a bit early, especially since they are going to have to take some of this stuff back to land use and planning but obviously after that and i mean that we have been very proactive on this...
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of course not says by next guest whose company has looked at an astounding 40,000 business plans and advised more than 1,000 entrepreneurs worldwide. she says anybody can be a changemaker as long as they're a little bit crazy. ♪ [ male announcer ] over time, you've come to realize... [ starter ] ready! [ starting gun goes off ] [ male announcer ] it's less of a race... yeah! [ male announcer ] and more of a journey. keep going strong. and as you look for a medicare supplement insurance plan... expect the same kind of commitment you demand of yourself. aarp medicare supplement insurance plans insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. go long. >>> if you look at the pantheon of recent innovators, you have mark, you have steve, of course, bill. then there's the other mark and, yep, another steve. there's jeff. and larry and the other larry. and sergei, too. but where are the women? where are susan, jennifer and liza? where is the 50-year-old who quits his job to pursue his lifelong business dream? where are the african-americans, the brazilians, the nepalese? my next guest says all
of course not says by next guest whose company has looked at an astounding 40,000 business plans and advised more than 1,000 entrepreneurs worldwide. she says anybody can be a changemaker as long as they're a little bit crazy. ♪ [ male announcer ] over time, you've come to realize... [ starter ] ready! [ starting gun goes off ] [ male announcer ] it's less of a race... yeah! [ male announcer ] and more of a journey. keep going strong. and as you look for a medicare supplement insurance...
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stocks like apple, microsoft, up 34% respectively this year, an astounding run.ge funds, on the other hand, have performed rather poorly. >> boo! >> in general in 2014. a lot of that has to do with their need to stay short or bet against something, anything, to be able to profit from the inevitable declines that are supposed to occur in any given year. as a former hedge fund manager, i can attest to the need to make money on all down day. or days when the outages were off, i was constantly bombarded by partners asking how much money did i make? how much money did i make? even as i was also expected to make money on the up days. almost nobody is that nimble, and you can only hedge or overly hedge so much before you're simply not making money on either up or down days. when i shorted stocks, i tried to go after companies i thought were shady, or hype artists or had serious fundamental headwinds. i was always gung-ho about buying put options on groups that were rolling over, when i thought that the estimates for the companies were too high. i never shorted on valuat
stocks like apple, microsoft, up 34% respectively this year, an astounding run.ge funds, on the other hand, have performed rather poorly. >> boo! >> in general in 2014. a lot of that has to do with their need to stay short or bet against something, anything, to be able to profit from the inevitable declines that are supposed to occur in any given year. as a former hedge fund manager, i can attest to the need to make money on all down day. or days when the outages were off, i was...
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. >> reporter: the level of sophistication is astounding. built in six weeks, they are designed to win, and they are built like tanks. they are programmed to complete a task. in this case, for fun. throwing frisbees at a certain techno contributor. what you notice about this generation, this class of student, are they more sophisticated for technological understand, and are they appreciate and is there a cultural shift going on. >> i think there's a cultural shift. when i was at high school, being suicide. >> reporter: today, students involved in this programme are graduating with honours, many universities. >> i'm thinking dismiss, a military academy. i'm interested with what the round. >> i'm looking at berkeley. >> i'd like to be a maths teacher, come back and help this, mentor. make a difference. >> what i love is that girls are front and center here, and they - i love that part. the team is a 50/50 split of boys and girls. they have literally been ladies nights with the robot. >> they took their knowledge to china, and got to share it a
. >> reporter: the level of sophistication is astounding. built in six weeks, they are designed to win, and they are built like tanks. they are programmed to complete a task. in this case, for fun. throwing frisbees at a certain techno contributor. what you notice about this generation, this class of student, are they more sophisticated for technological understand, and are they appreciate and is there a cultural shift going on. >> i think there's a cultural shift. when i was at...
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. >> it is astounding, optimistic approach. they are building something. not expect much but something, right? >> yes. six weeks left. >>> all right, that is it for us at 5:30. see you back here in half an hour. >> thanks for watching. ,, tag: mattress discounters good deed dogs is raising money to help train assistance dogs for wounded veterans. we need your help to do more. give at mattressdiscountersdogs.com or any mattress discounters. helping dogs help people. >> glor: tonight, an american killed by isis. peter kassig, a former army ranger turned aid worker is executed in a video unlike ishers that have been released. details and analysis from julianna goldman and juan zarate. the investigation into a chemical spill that killed four workers outside houston. a storm system will spread snow from new mexico to new york. when will the unusual cold temperatures end? >> ♪ bring peace and joy this christmas... ♪ to west africa! >> glor: and three decades later, stars of the present recreate a charity hit of the past. ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs this is t
. >> it is astounding, optimistic approach. they are building something. not expect much but something, right? >> yes. six weeks left. >>> all right, that is it for us at 5:30. see you back here in half an hour. >> thanks for watching. ,, tag: mattress discounters good deed dogs is raising money to help train assistance dogs for wounded veterans. we need your help to do more. give at mattressdiscountersdogs.com or any mattress discounters. helping dogs help people....
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his assent to the governorship is astounding. he had a message and money. here was wolf as he enters in newark a short time ago. [ cheering ] like he has for much of the campaign, a fresh start for pennsylvania. he was joined on stage by his wife and two daughters. hundreds of sponsors had been waiting for him to arrive. he waited for tom corbett to give his concession speech. we talked about education that was at the top of the list. he pound the incumbent on education. that stuck with voters. he would like to the tax the drillers of the marcellus shale. here is him talking to the sponsors a short timsupporters. >> this is place that deserves to have a great future. we need to expect a lot of ourselves. if we do we can do great things here. here is my message. let's make this the time. let's make this the place, pennsylvania. let us be the people to create this bright future that we deserve. let's make this the time and get started. >>reporter:and now that wolf has the governor's mansion he will not live there full-time. he will use it for special gatherin
his assent to the governorship is astounding. he had a message and money. here was wolf as he enters in newark a short time ago. [ cheering ] like he has for much of the campaign, a fresh start for pennsylvania. he was joined on stage by his wife and two daughters. hundreds of sponsors had been waiting for him to arrive. he waited for tom corbett to give his concession speech. we talked about education that was at the top of the list. he pound the incumbent on education. that stuck with voters....
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it was rather astounding. it was one of the finest products ever that deserved to be such a winner. couldn't have looked ahead and expected it. of those who turned inventions into fortunes in silicon valley, none did it as spectacularly as apple's founders. but are such huge profits justified? what's their role in a market economy? we asked analyst richard gill. large profits in a capitalistic system, according to economist joseph schumpeter, derive from one source-- innovation. they're the superabundant rewards given to those who are clever enough, daring enough, enterprising enough, to come up with something new. the apple computer story is a letter-perfect example of what schumpeter was talking about. a few points about this process-- first, innovation decisions are quite different from the expected rate of return calculations we discussed earlier. how can you calculate a rate of return when you're doing something new? it's doubtful the interest rate plays any major role here. second, the entrepreneurs weren't risking big money. they sold a van and a calculator. their risks were
it was rather astounding. it was one of the finest products ever that deserved to be such a winner. couldn't have looked ahead and expected it. of those who turned inventions into fortunes in silicon valley, none did it as spectacularly as apple's founders. but are such huge profits justified? what's their role in a market economy? we asked analyst richard gill. large profits in a capitalistic system, according to economist joseph schumpeter, derive from one source-- innovation. they're the...
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astounding. here's the storm team 4 skycast. a few clouds this morning. mostly sunny. a few high clouds drifting over the region. mostly sun where during the afternoon. enjoy. with a southwesterly breeze, we'll be warming up nicely then. a clear night tonight. our temperatures, afternoon temperatur will be warming nicely from where we are now. it's a little bit be. manassas, 28. 30 in northern montgomery, western fairfax. and near the beltway, in the mid-30s. mid-30s around the bay. into the mountains. stanton, down to 31. front royal, 32. mid-30s in the panhandle of west virgin stop, it will be cold 306789 degrees between 7:00 and 8:00. between 8:00 and 9:00, mid to upper 30s. we have a few high clouds coming through. du the afternoon, mostly sunny. breezy. highs, though, reaching the upper 40s. it will feel like spring after the last couple of days. then tomorrow morning, wintry cold again. down to the low 20s. friday, sunny. highs in the upper 30s. finally, a warming trend for the weekend. cold start saturday morning. afternoon highs should make it into the mid-40s
astounding. here's the storm team 4 skycast. a few clouds this morning. mostly sunny. a few high clouds drifting over the region. mostly sun where during the afternoon. enjoy. with a southwesterly breeze, we'll be warming up nicely then. a clear night tonight. our temperatures, afternoon temperatur will be warming nicely from where we are now. it's a little bit be. manassas, 28. 30 in northern montgomery, western fairfax. and near the beltway, in the mid-30s. mid-30s around the bay. into the...
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. >> that's absolutely astounding. gosh chof is saying we could have a new cold war with putin. putin has been expanding the new russia. how do we stop him? ask that possible? when you mention the last six years, obviously a message to the obama administration. >> right now, there's a shared common perception in radical head quarters around the middle east that they face in the united states a weak and inattentive president. the calendar is just as easy for them to raze as it is for us. they see two more years of that. so i think the scope and the pace of challenges we're going to face will increase in the next two years. that's why it's critical we have a national debate on what america's proper presence in the world is. if people think our involvement protects us and therefore our way of life here at home, then i think it calls for a very different set of policies. we need to have that debate. in the balm administration, up until this past election took a backseat. i think we've seen that we cannot afford that. >> you talk about putin and his new aggression. how about iran? th
. >> that's absolutely astounding. gosh chof is saying we could have a new cold war with putin. putin has been expanding the new russia. how do we stop him? ask that possible? when you mention the last six years, obviously a message to the obama administration. >> right now, there's a shared common perception in radical head quarters around the middle east that they face in the united states a weak and inattentive president. the calendar is just as easy for them to raze as it is for...
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that's astounding. that the news does not get to the people. this is outrageous and the people should be revolting against this. >> jon, let's go full screen here. medicaid enrollment, 2008, 38.2 million. 2013 -- '08 the year before president obama took over. 57 million. almost 9 million more, cost of additional almost $100 billion additional, we don't have the 2013 number, probably put it over $100 billion. do we really need four, five, 20 million more people on the medicaid rolls? >> what the republicans want, eric. they want to save medicaid. look at their platform on their website. save medicaid, strengthen medicare. want to ensure retirement security, a/k/a, social security expansion. so the republicans put themself out there as being against the social safety net. they're not. they're for it. they just want to decide who gets it. this should be an argument against entitlements. i think too often we use it as an argument as a red herring against immigrants. the problem isn't immigrants. the problem are entitlements and republicans want to
that's astounding. that the news does not get to the people. this is outrageous and the people should be revolting against this. >> jon, let's go full screen here. medicaid enrollment, 2008, 38.2 million. 2013 -- '08 the year before president obama took over. 57 million. almost 9 million more, cost of additional almost $100 billion additional, we don't have the 2013 number, probably put it over $100 billion. do we really need four, five, 20 million more people on the medicaid rolls?...
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it's about something we all know is bad for us, but not quite bad enough to break a sudden and astounding national addiction in just the past few years to electronic devices. please note the angle of your head and neck when using your device. it's an unnatural position for the human head. it's a new problem. and it's a big problem. we get our report tonight from nbc's peter alexander. >> reporter: it's a heads up tonight for millions of americans with their heads down from teenagers in junior high to traders on wall street. all hunched over texting, typing, tweeting. that poor posture may be bad for your neck and spine according to a new study. this is good posture, head up, shoulders back. but as you tilt your head down, the stress on your spine increases dramatically. >> this study shows clearly if you keep your head in neutral, which is straight up, then it's the most efficient position and you'll feel the best. >> reporter: the average smartphone user spends one to three hours a day hunched over reading e-mails or shooting off texts. that's up to six weeks a year. that's a lot to thin
it's about something we all know is bad for us, but not quite bad enough to break a sudden and astounding national addiction in just the past few years to electronic devices. please note the angle of your head and neck when using your device. it's an unnatural position for the human head. it's a new problem. and it's a big problem. we get our report tonight from nbc's peter alexander. >> reporter: it's a heads up tonight for millions of americans with their heads down from teenagers in...
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really staggering when you go into an rv and you meet a 77-year-old gentleman who has had a pretty astounding career in the past. he got whacked by a divorce that decimated what would have been his pension and he's performing all these repetitive motions at that advanced age. while a lot of people i met do need to get an income somehow, the company is definitely capitalizing on the fact that there are people out there that need to bring this in. i'll let the audience judge whether it's opportunistic or whether it's just a force of the economy. >> richard, is this group that we're talking about a one-off or do you think that it is the foreshadowing of something that is to come for more americans based on some of the things you were just talking about like pensions going away? >> right. you know, i think what jessica found in her piece and i recommend her piece, it's a fantastic article, highlights just the fact that we don't have a safety net for older people. and that's not going ochange. it's highly unlikely that it's going to change. it should change. there's no minimum benefit for social s
really staggering when you go into an rv and you meet a 77-year-old gentleman who has had a pretty astounding career in the past. he got whacked by a divorce that decimated what would have been his pension and he's performing all these repetitive motions at that advanced age. while a lot of people i met do need to get an income somehow, the company is definitely capitalizing on the fact that there are people out there that need to bring this in. i'll let the audience judge whether it's...
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tallinn has modernized at an astounding rate since the fall of the soviet union.ts business district shines with the same glass and steel gleam you'll find in any modern city. yet nearby are the rugged and fully intact medieval walls, and the town within these ramparts has a beautifully preserved old-world ambiance. among medieval cities in the north of europe, none are as well preserved as tallinn. the town hall square was a marketplace through the centuries. its fine old buildings are a reminder that tallinn was once an important medieval trading center. today it's a touristy scene, full of people just having fun. through the season, each midday, cruise-ship groups congest the center as they blitz the town in the care of local guides. like many tourist zones, tallinn's is a commercial gauntlet. here there's a hokey torture museum, strolling russian dolls, medieval theme restaurants complete with touts, and enthusiastic hawkers of ye olde taste treats. woman: [ laughs ] steves: but just a couple blocks away is, for me, the real attraction of tallinn -- workaday l
tallinn has modernized at an astounding rate since the fall of the soviet union.ts business district shines with the same glass and steel gleam you'll find in any modern city. yet nearby are the rugged and fully intact medieval walls, and the town within these ramparts has a beautifully preserved old-world ambiance. among medieval cities in the north of europe, none are as well preserved as tallinn. the town hall square was a marketplace through the centuries. its fine old buildings are a...
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i've been astounded at the [speaker not understood] sitting there 17 years doing nothing. and we have this optimum use you can do with that site. if you scroll down the uses, it's not a tax cutter [speaker not understood]. it doesn't work with multi-family [speaker not understood] apartment billion, as a special need development as we've been involved in district 3, it did you not work for a lot of reasons and access in financing. as a park it would be a disaster. by the way, there's a parka above it which willv not include a view of the project. [speaker not understood] detached solution which we support. an overarching point i would like to make is when i read the controller's general fund report which shows shortfall of 66, 133, 2 82 and 339 million dollars in the general fund each year going from 14 and 15, in project will generate about 150 to 170,000 dollar tax increment [inaudible]. >> thank you. next speaker. >>> good evening, my name is did you say tin [speaker not understood]. i recently moved to california from colorado about two years ago and my wife and i are
i've been astounded at the [speaker not understood] sitting there 17 years doing nothing. and we have this optimum use you can do with that site. if you scroll down the uses, it's not a tax cutter [speaker not understood]. it doesn't work with multi-family [speaker not understood] apartment billion, as a special need development as we've been involved in district 3, it did you not work for a lot of reasons and access in financing. as a park it would be a disaster. by the way, there's a parka...
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i am as... absolutely astounded. i'm glad i didn't spill anything on it. you won't believe what roadshow discovered. stay tuned. (firecrackers exploding) announcer: now, the people who make antiques roadshow possible. grandma's favorite costume ring. nickel and acrylic. turns your finger green after every party. you wouldn't have it any other way. every heirloom tells a story.
i am as... absolutely astounded. i'm glad i didn't spill anything on it. you won't believe what roadshow discovered. stay tuned. (firecrackers exploding) announcer: now, the people who make antiques roadshow possible. grandma's favorite costume ring. nickel and acrylic. turns your finger green after every party. you wouldn't have it any other way. every heirloom tells a story.
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i guess, and i think that was one of the stings that astounded me with human rights world when i first encountered it is that it was pretty easy for people to have horrible experiences denied, buried and forgotten. those in part got away with enormous amount and it seems that there was a fantastic opportunity with new technology coming, particularly cameras, of getting evidence that would make sure that some justice was achieved. >> your mission was to say, if we could use this new emerging technology, the idea you could get people into people's hands, in the '90s, video cameras and team people how to safely document things that were happening injustice that was being committed, that all of a sudden, you would take away that idea of denial, that it didn't happen. >> yeah. we will see kind of powerful stuff but when we see a video, it becomes emotionally undeniable and even though we know now you can fake it in films, i think ber pretty good judges of authenticity. >> you went through an experience as a child, the from many years not that you were disinterested in human rights. but you
i guess, and i think that was one of the stings that astounded me with human rights world when i first encountered it is that it was pretty easy for people to have horrible experiences denied, buried and forgotten. those in part got away with enormous amount and it seems that there was a fantastic opportunity with new technology coming, particularly cameras, of getting evidence that would make sure that some justice was achieved. >> your mission was to say, if we could use this new...
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. >>> well, a local family was astounded when they saw their photo being used in a campaign advertisement. but then they found the the picture had been used in dozens of ads around the world and all without their permission. if you post pictures on line you'll want to see this iteam exclusive. >>> also ahead at 6:00 a long journey for one large tree, we will tell you they're 13 continue norway spruce from central pennsylvania pennsylvania is headed to now. >>> kathy. >>> we are looking at cooler air moving in the delaware valley, we are tracking rain, heavier rain moves through overnight touring the daze tomorrow. what to expect for the morning and evening commutes coming up as "eyewitness news" continues, hi beasley. >>> tough news for the flyers, i'll tell you why one of the teams leading goal scorers will miss the next six weeks. plus mark sanchez gets to work back end of the season.rough we will hear from the new starting quarterback coming up in sports. picture this your family's photo is used by companies around the world and you don't necessity a thing bit. bizarre as it sound that
. >>> well, a local family was astounded when they saw their photo being used in a campaign advertisement. but then they found the the picture had been used in dozens of ads around the world and all without their permission. if you post pictures on line you'll want to see this iteam exclusive. >>> also ahead at 6:00 a long journey for one large tree, we will tell you they're 13 continue norway spruce from central pennsylvania pennsylvania is headed to now. >>> kathy....
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a 2 to 1 ratio, an astounding drop.uggesting that hrt was playing a significant role in half the cases of breast cancer. the drug companies have been told by leading scientists and medical organizations that synthetic estrogen should not be put on the market until it was thoroughly tested. research from jonas hopkins, yale university, northwestern university, university of chicago showed that estrogen was causing cancer, blood clots in animal testing. and well might do the same in people. the drug companies chose to disregard this advice and managed to get an fda approval and stayed on the market untested for 60 years. at one point 30 to 50% of post menopausal american women were taking it. it was the most profitable drug in history. and the cancer it caused was very aggressive. it -- women had a 96% greater likelihood of dying from it. it promotes cell growth. i go to marin and around the bay area, talk about these issue, i am getting enormous harassment for doing so. cancer in most of our major diseases are largely pr
a 2 to 1 ratio, an astounding drop.uggesting that hrt was playing a significant role in half the cases of breast cancer. the drug companies have been told by leading scientists and medical organizations that synthetic estrogen should not be put on the market until it was thoroughly tested. research from jonas hopkins, yale university, northwestern university, university of chicago showed that estrogen was causing cancer, blood clots in animal testing. and well might do the same in people. the...