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disposed of it close to where a similar bomb exploded a year ago, close to the finishing line of the barthoston marathon. earlier thousands paid tribute to the three killed, and 264 others who had been injured in the attack. >> i think i found myself to be a little more emotional than expected at this time of the year. just because it brings back memories of what i was doing around this time last year, and the fact that i didn't know i only had a few weeks left with my two legs. >> britain is one of the richest countries in the world. yet a million people in are being to ask for emergency food rations. dozens of leading angrily cans criticised the government's attitudes towards the poor. we have this report from one of the richest towns in south-east england. >> polly aspires to be a business woman and never wanted handouts, certainly not the government. she had to close her shop done, when her 4-year-old daughter became ill. when she got home, there was no food in the fridge, and not a penny to by anything. so she did what many had to do. go cap in hand to the food bank after raiding the
disposed of it close to where a similar bomb exploded a year ago, close to the finishing line of the barthoston marathon. earlier thousands paid tribute to the three killed, and 264 others who had been injured in the attack. >> i think i found myself to be a little more emotional than expected at this time of the year. just because it brings back memories of what i was doing around this time last year, and the fact that i didn't know i only had a few weeks left with my two legs. >>...
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finally, if you are a die-hard 49ers fan, you will enjoy a nice relaxing commute to work and home on barth b.a.r.t. while b.a.r.t. is installing new cars the colors are almost spot on to seahawks. one 49ers fan has started a petition asking b.a.r.t. to change the colors of the seats. jessica, i guess you do what you have to do sometimes. >> i think we have to investigate what is behind the colors. we will put tony on it. thank you, gerard. >> okay. >> grak. get ready for extreme cuteness. the wildlife care center has a new resident and not the stuffed one. it's one on the right. a newborn bear cub. she's under 5 1/2 pound and the center has no idea where she came from. the 10 week old cub was dropped off yesterday with no note. the caretakers say she is doing well, has a healthy appetite. spending a lot of time sleeping and attempting to walk. very cute. glad someone had the presence of mind to drop her off with a note. >>> easter weekend. >> looks pretty good. tomorrow areas of low clouds and temperatures tomorrow in the 70s inland and then sunday looks like low 80s. watch out if you are
finally, if you are a die-hard 49ers fan, you will enjoy a nice relaxing commute to work and home on barth b.a.r.t. while b.a.r.t. is installing new cars the colors are almost spot on to seahawks. one 49ers fan has started a petition asking b.a.r.t. to change the colors of the seats. jessica, i guess you do what you have to do sometimes. >> i think we have to investigate what is behind the colors. we will put tony on it. thank you, gerard. >> okay. >> grak. get ready for...
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and we would have that dialogue that barth suggests. this is really tricky. he's got to have freedom of the press. there is a reason that is in the first amendment. on the other hand, the government has legitimate secrets. human beings in government will make decisions that perhaps are less noble than we all want to be. as barth also suggests, when the post or the times the classifies information on their judgment, they are performing an inherently governmental act without the system of checks and balances and responsibility that normally go over here on this side of the equation. this is getting much, much more complicated in our society. bart mentioned the old question of accountability and how do you hold a government accountable without a great deal of transparency? arcme walk you through the of american history when it comes to american espionage. the american intelligence community isn't the only one that keeps secrets. the federal reserve -- they keep secrets. there are a lot of organs of government where the general welfare is improved by the governme
and we would have that dialogue that barth suggests. this is really tricky. he's got to have freedom of the press. there is a reason that is in the first amendment. on the other hand, the government has legitimate secrets. human beings in government will make decisions that perhaps are less noble than we all want to be. as barth also suggests, when the post or the times the classifies information on their judgment, they are performing an inherently governmental act without the system of checks...
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. >>> and what is being down to keep people safe at tomorrow's barth. boston marathon. >> the easter truce in ukraine is broken. three are dead after a gun fire broke out in the east. ukrainian nationalist denied they attacked a check point. the violence lapsed. >> reporter: locals are calling it the easter mass anger. what took place at the checkpoint is unclear. villages say unknown attackers drove up and opened fire on the pro-russian act visits manning the barricade. >> translation: they came in, lit up the barricade with head lights and started to shoot. my neighbour got a bullet between his eyes. others came to help us. if they hadn't come, the attackers would have slaughtered everyone. >> the interior ministry said three pro-russian activists were killed. locals say the other side suffered losses. the attackers took the wounded with them. report rrp there's a lot of questions, where did the two cars come from the. if there was a checkpoint, how come there were bullet points at the back of the second car. how did it happen that the vehicles ended
. >>> and what is being down to keep people safe at tomorrow's barth. boston marathon. >> the easter truce in ukraine is broken. three are dead after a gun fire broke out in the east. ukrainian nationalist denied they attacked a check point. the violence lapsed. >> reporter: locals are calling it the easter mass anger. what took place at the checkpoint is unclear. villages say unknown attackers drove up and opened fire on the pro-russian act visits manning the barricade....
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and we would have that dialogue that barth suggests. this is really tricky. he's got to have freedom of the press. there is a reason that is in the first amendment. on the other hand, the government has legitimate secrets. human beings in government will make decisions that perhaps are less noble than we all want to be. as barth also suggests, when the post or the times the classifies information on their judgment, they are performing an inherently governmental act without the system of checks and balances and responsibility that normally go over here on this side of the equation. this is getting much, much more complicated in our society. bart mentioned the old question of accountability and how do you hold a government accountable without a great deal of transparency? arcme walk you through the of american history when it comes to american espionage. the american intelligence community isn't the only one that keeps secrets. the federal reserve -- they keep secrets. there are a lot of organs of government where the general welfare is improved by the governme
and we would have that dialogue that barth suggests. this is really tricky. he's got to have freedom of the press. there is a reason that is in the first amendment. on the other hand, the government has legitimate secrets. human beings in government will make decisions that perhaps are less noble than we all want to be. as barth also suggests, when the post or the times the classifies information on their judgment, they are performing an inherently governmental act without the system of checks...
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the offer barth quote standing -- the offer barcode scanning.ans to take on more $3.25 billion in debt to fund the purchase. the result is only valued at $3.1 billion. says she isrs ceo creating a team that will make the companies cars as safe as they are fun to drive. this is after the slow ignition switches that are linked to deaths. they will report to the head of product development. welcome back. this is "countdown." i am mark barton. the time in london is 6:45 a.m. there's a car marriage that is set to fully close by the end of the year. build a global auto maker that is profitable. manus cranny is here to talk strategy. what is his biggest challenge. fiat has a capacity to build 6 million cars, but they are nowhere near that level yet. what he has really done with the maserati brand is set it apart and really do that across the board. 148 plants in europe. huge over al capacity in the situation. he has got to invest the show investors, look what i have done with maserati. i'm selling more of them. at the same time, i can bring my american
the offer barth quote standing -- the offer barcode scanning.ans to take on more $3.25 billion in debt to fund the purchase. the result is only valued at $3.1 billion. says she isrs ceo creating a team that will make the companies cars as safe as they are fun to drive. this is after the slow ignition switches that are linked to deaths. they will report to the head of product development. welcome back. this is "countdown." i am mark barton. the time in london is 6:45 a.m. there's a car...
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. >> it was a spongebob -- like nickelodeon was nice enough to throw the barth for me, so it was likees and -- snrs. >> bikini bottom, okay. >> how long have you had this fascination with spongebob? >> i don't know that it's necessarily a fascination as much as it's just like really another part of my life, you know in got it. >> come home after the studio, 2:00 in the morning eating breakfast cereal and watching -- >> patrick and spongebob. >> how about eating some more birthday cake so we are rolling in a birthday cake. look at that. [ laughter ] >> did that surprise you? >> true gra"gma" treatment. >> good morning, america. >> whoo! [ cheers and applause ] >> are you awake now? >> i'm away now. i'm pretty much in shock. i am jolted would be the right word. >> okay. a lot more pharrell williams coming up. a lot of other -- super cool. very nice of you kwais to have me here and obviously i did not expect this. so seems like you got the last laugh. >> a lot more to come. thank you very much. a lot of other stories coming up including this mom making a lot of waves for live tweeting ho
. >> it was a spongebob -- like nickelodeon was nice enough to throw the barth for me, so it was likees and -- snrs. >> bikini bottom, okay. >> how long have you had this fascination with spongebob? >> i don't know that it's necessarily a fascination as much as it's just like really another part of my life, you know in got it. >> come home after the studio, 2:00 in the morning eating breakfast cereal and watching -- >> patrick and spongebob. >> how...
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we would have that dialogue that barth suggests. he has got to have freedom of the press. on the other hand the government has legitimate secrets. no fooling things are over classified and human beings and government. it also digests -- they are performing inherently without the acts system of checks and balances and responsibilities that normally go over here on this side of the equation. this is getting much much more complicated in the society. how do you hold a government accountable without a great deal of transparency? let me walk you through the arc of american history. there are other secrets. the intelligence community is not the only one that keeps secrets. the federal reserve, they keep secrets. organizationst of of government where the general welfare has improved. at the beginning of the republic and in most western democracies and in many walks -- many western democracies still, this espionage thing is contained in the executive branch. george washington was the nation's first spymaster. when he became president he insisted on a secret covert action budget. e
we would have that dialogue that barth suggests. he has got to have freedom of the press. on the other hand the government has legitimate secrets. no fooling things are over classified and human beings and government. it also digests -- they are performing inherently without the acts system of checks and balances and responsibilities that normally go over here on this side of the equation. this is getting much much more complicated in the society. how do you hold a government accountable...
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my name is anna barth and i go to montgomery blair high school. a rapidlying is growing incredibly diverse city in the washington, d.c. metro-area. it is a great school and one of my favorite things about it is the diversity. i see all kinds of people walking down the halls. there is a subtle this balance. something you cannot see just by looking at her students. -- at our students. why are students from high income and middle class families statistically outperforming low income students at every subject? this is only a snapshot of the problem that sweeps across the entire nation. the economic achievement gap. >> for the most part, it is the gap in educational performance based on different groups of students linked to their social economic status. >> the gaps presidents is economical -- undeniable. fourth graders are typically three years behind their higher income counterparts. why? low-income income students test lower and drop out more often? >> this is a long-standing debate. it is one of those issues where the answer is probably -- >> being
my name is anna barth and i go to montgomery blair high school. a rapidlying is growing incredibly diverse city in the washington, d.c. metro-area. it is a great school and one of my favorite things about it is the diversity. i see all kinds of people walking down the halls. there is a subtle this balance. something you cannot see just by looking at her students. -- at our students. why are students from high income and middle class families statistically outperforming low income students at...
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recipient of some very unhappy phone calls a day after -- prism is the first prism story, the story barth did that made clear that government had access to all the private data that the cubbies were collecting for other purposes. let me tell you, the companies were really, really mad -- companies were collecting. it took a while to figure out exactly what this juncture was. but what i watched happened over the course frankly of months was the industry gradually realized they had been had. they knew about some of information that was being transferred and how but i think it's clear a lot of it was happening through court procedures that were secret to us but not a secret to them. i could remember exactly the story they were just talking about, about the google and yahoo! datalinks being tapped into overseas, and suddenly everybody in the tech industry at once said uh-oh. they did know intelligence services had wired into the brains. they started in mad at us and eventually they were really mad at the u.s. government for both because they felt, they felt as though their place in the world h
recipient of some very unhappy phone calls a day after -- prism is the first prism story, the story barth did that made clear that government had access to all the private data that the cubbies were collecting for other purposes. let me tell you, the companies were really, really mad -- companies were collecting. it took a while to figure out exactly what this juncture was. but what i watched happened over the course frankly of months was the industry gradually realized they had been had. they...