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and that's striking the balance between privacy versus security. and, again, this year we are honored to have congressman turner from formerly u.s. congressman from texas as our moderator. jim served with distinction for four terms in congress. he has a military background, formerly a captain in the u.s. army. jim won praise from both parties for his work on homeland security issues in the time post 9/11. before congress, jim has a distinguished career in texas state government both serving in the house and state in texas and he is a university of texas law school graduate and aspired to be what jim turner is as both a leader and a lawyer. and if anyone in this room ever needs help on any issue both in front of congress or with the executive branch, certainly with jim turner at the helm, it's going to be successful. or you'll get as much success as possible. so with that, let me turn it over to you, jim, thank you. >> thank you, joe. really appreciate the opportunity to be a part of this panel and i want to thank joe for all his many efforts this y
and that's striking the balance between privacy versus security. and, again, this year we are honored to have congressman turner from formerly u.s. congressman from texas as our moderator. jim served with distinction for four terms in congress. he has a military background, formerly a captain in the u.s. army. jim won praise from both parties for his work on homeland security issues in the time post 9/11. before congress, jim has a distinguished career in texas state government both serving in...
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he would need to make the run between the two. this is the car he would use.was called the bayonet two. if you walk into it, you have the experience of what it was like for him. it is dark in there because of the armor plating. you walk into a room where they converted sleeping rooms into a kind of office area. he used this for meetings and working with his staff. the first room you go into is his bedroom. he has a second room attached that was used as a dressing room and also considered a private office. the other rooms are all basic small bedrooms that his staff was on. he had a private attendant that helped him out. as well as several other passenger cars with additional step that would come along as well. the locomotive got here first. it was a long process, arriving to the museum. in 1959, shortly after the exam -- museum was designated as a national museum. we had only been open three years. this woman comes in. she had grown up in england in the leeds area. she decided she would start talking to the gardener. she was telling him about how was this one t
he would need to make the run between the two. this is the car he would use.was called the bayonet two. if you walk into it, you have the experience of what it was like for him. it is dark in there because of the armor plating. you walk into a room where they converted sleeping rooms into a kind of office area. he used this for meetings and working with his staff. the first room you go into is his bedroom. he has a second room attached that was used as a dressing room and also considered a...
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the security bonds between our nations are unbreakable.ust historic, but are also persistent. i think that the best illustration of that is something that occurs here in d.c. tomorrow. the president's national security adviser, susan rice, will be hosting her counterpart at the israeli national security delegation for the u.s. israel consultative group meeting. this is a biannual meeting in which senior officials from the united states and israel need to engage in consultations on a broad range of regional and bilateral issues. fact thatng, and the it occurs every six months, serves as a testament to the unprecedented level of coordination and cooperation between the united states, israel, and between the president and prime minister. >> they just issued a pretty strong statement [inaudible] and administration officials who would say something that should basically be shown the door. does the president know who said that? will there be any sorts of -- anuences? >> in insert interesting observation by the speaker of the house who has a penc
the security bonds between our nations are unbreakable.ust historic, but are also persistent. i think that the best illustration of that is something that occurs here in d.c. tomorrow. the president's national security adviser, susan rice, will be hosting her counterpart at the israeli national security delegation for the u.s. israel consultative group meeting. this is a biannual meeting in which senior officials from the united states and israel need to engage in consultations on a broad range...
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we have seen all kinds of relationships between leaders that get together. this seems to be authentic. seems to be they like each other. >> you put too great an accent on personalities rather than national interests. >> i don't at all. >> in india, they look at modi as their president obama because when he was elected, similar to the excitement in 08 when obama was elect. >> do you notice how we underestimate the importance of personality, and the meeting of minds as a result of a connection that's made socially between the two people. he underestimates it. >> obama doesn't anymore. >> no, no. >> obama did, but i don't think he does anymore. >> and he's meeting him on the intellectual level. we're both on mars together. >> he remembers he was on the watch list of the united states for ten years. don't worry about it. >> big deal, that's 12 years ago, pat. >> india is about to have state level elections which modi is hoping will consolidate his position. you'll see the reforms and how much is transitioning into reality. >> he has the same problem with expecta
we have seen all kinds of relationships between leaders that get together. this seems to be authentic. seems to be they like each other. >> you put too great an accent on personalities rather than national interests. >> i don't at all. >> in india, they look at modi as their president obama because when he was elected, similar to the excitement in 08 when obama was elect. >> do you notice how we underestimate the importance of personality, and the meeting of minds as a...
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it's the first and possibly only debate between the candidates as a poll has listed the race as solid democrat. >>> and on wednesday more campaign coverage between incumbent mary landrieu and republican congressman bill cassidy and gop challenger retired colonel rob mancas. the majority winning the election. if a candidate fails to get 50% of a vote, a runoff will take place. you can watch wednesday's debate live at 8:00 p.m. eastern on cspan. you can also post your kmerpts on facebook and twitter. and right after that,-- also on cspan. >>> be part of cspan's 2014 campaign coverage. to get debate schedules, video clips of key moments, debate previews from our politics team, cspan is bringing you over 100 senate house and governor debates and you can instantly share your reactions to what the candidates are saying, the battle for control of congress, stay in touch and engage by following us on twitter at cspan and liking us on facebook, at facebook.com/cspan. >> next remarks by former new york mayor michael bloomberg and commerce secretary penny britsker. this is about 20 minutes. >> g
it's the first and possibly only debate between the candidates as a poll has listed the race as solid democrat. >>> and on wednesday more campaign coverage between incumbent mary landrieu and republican congressman bill cassidy and gop challenger retired colonel rob mancas. the majority winning the election. if a candidate fails to get 50% of a vote, a runoff will take place. you can watch wednesday's debate live at 8:00 p.m. eastern on cspan. you can also post your kmerpts on facebook...
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it's a step shy of sainthood for the pontiff who led between 1963 and 1978.udio reports controversy over shadowed the celebration. on sunday, saint peter's square was once again field with cheering catholics but for once, the pope they came for was not fr francefrantions or the other pope, benedict xvi who made a rare appearance. they came to celebrate the beatfication of paul vi, credited with modernizing the catholic church in the 1960s, but, also, criticized for reaffirming the ban on birth control. 50 years later, change in the catholic church is still hard to come by. sunday's mass also concluded the scald senate, a summit of birk who debated the church's place with modern family issues including homosexuality. their initial report that stated that homosexuals have gifts and equalledties to offer to the christian community represented a dramatic change than the often demonizing language used in the past an italian couple were surprised and delighted. >> the change in language is almost revolution aechlt pope francis was the first to address us directly,
it's a step shy of sainthood for the pontiff who led between 1963 and 1978.udio reports controversy over shadowed the celebration. on sunday, saint peter's square was once again field with cheering catholics but for once, the pope they came for was not fr francefrantions or the other pope, benedict xvi who made a rare appearance. they came to celebrate the beatfication of paul vi, credited with modernizing the catholic church in the 1960s, but, also, criticized for reaffirming the ban on birth...
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striking the balance between privacy versus security. and, again, this year we are honored to have congressman turner from formerly u.s. congressman from texas as our moderator. jim served with distinction for four terms in congress. he has a military background, formerly a captain in the u.s. army. jim won praise from both parties for his work on homeland security issues in the time post 9/11. before congress, jim has a distinguished career in texas state government both serving in the house and state in texas and he is a university of texas law school graduate and aspired to be what jim turner is as both a leader and a lawyer. and if anyone in this room ever needs help on any issue both in front of congress or with the executive branch, certainly with jim turner at the helm, it's going to be successful. or you'll get as much success as possible. so with that, let me turn it over to you, jim, thank you. >> thank you, joe. really appreciate the opportunity to be a part of this panel and i want to thank joe for all his many efforts this y
striking the balance between privacy versus security. and, again, this year we are honored to have congressman turner from formerly u.s. congressman from texas as our moderator. jim served with distinction for four terms in congress. he has a military background, formerly a captain in the u.s. army. jim won praise from both parties for his work on homeland security issues in the time post 9/11. before congress, jim has a distinguished career in texas state government both serving in the house...
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why is a state interested in emotional connections between people? we discussed this in our brief. the state doesn't have an interest in regulating friendships, doesn't regulate how many people can be in a friendship or huow long the friendship has to exist. the reason the state has interest in marriage, is because marriage is linked to children, the bringing of new children into society and how is society going the make sure that they're cared for. so it's rational for the state to have an interest in promoting marriage so it will be more likely that a child will be -- have both a mother and a father and will have the benefits of having both a mother and a father. remember in the trial below, the plaintiff's said conceded that there are differences between mothering and fathering and there are differences between each one. >> but what is the basis of excluding everybody else. it doesn't interfere with the procreation of children just because you've got two people of the same-sex marrying, and in some of those marriages, at least one of the partners is able to procreate. >> i have
why is a state interested in emotional connections between people? we discussed this in our brief. the state doesn't have an interest in regulating friendships, doesn't regulate how many people can be in a friendship or huow long the friendship has to exist. the reason the state has interest in marriage, is because marriage is linked to children, the bringing of new children into society and how is society going the make sure that they're cared for. so it's rational for the state to have an...
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countries, between religions, between sects, ethnicities because no matter what, they are going to alwayse there and coming back to, more cross-cultural, cross lee lunchous, cross country's collaboration, we are going to be much better off. there are solutions. i don't think they are obvious. but it's possible to restart something allowing the middle east to really deliver its potential, which is huge. >> as a businessman, you really think about the economic potential that can be realized if there aren't these civil wars going on and constant unrest which leads to a lack of investment and a lack of consumer spending so others won't invest in the middle east in the meantime. consumers won't spend to their po potential? >> we know very well economy development is handicapped by fear when people are afraid they just don't invest. nobody comes. you know, there is plenty of potential in the middle east. but large companies are not going to walk inside a region where there is lack of security, lack of investment in the future, and i am saying this understanding is possible. i mean it is possibl
countries, between religions, between sects, ethnicities because no matter what, they are going to alwayse there and coming back to, more cross-cultural, cross lee lunchous, cross country's collaboration, we are going to be much better off. there are solutions. i don't think they are obvious. but it's possible to restart something allowing the middle east to really deliver its potential, which is huge. >> as a businessman, you really think about the economic potential that can be realized...
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between five candidates. in thursday night, live at 8:00 eastern, the iowa for district debate between steve king and owrer. campaign 2014 on c-span. american history tv is featuring green bay, was consequently it beginning it -- wisconsin. beginning in the 16 50's, the first trade drove the economy. hosted by our time warner cable manyers, the staff visited sites, showcasing the history of green bay, wisconsin. learn more all weekend here on american history tv. >> we are currently standing in the national railroad museum center in front of the eisenhower locomotive. the national railroad museum has 33 acres total. the main part of the property is 22 acres where we have exhibits in the exterior and interior. where we are standing right now really is the highlight of the exhibit. we have the eisenhower locomotive. newly brought back from england. we have the big boy union largest4017, one of the locomotives ever built and the most powerful. we have an electric locomotive. and of course the pullman porters exh
between five candidates. in thursday night, live at 8:00 eastern, the iowa for district debate between steve king and owrer. campaign 2014 on c-span. american history tv is featuring green bay, was consequently it beginning it -- wisconsin. beginning in the 16 50's, the first trade drove the economy. hosted by our time warner cable manyers, the staff visited sites, showcasing the history of green bay, wisconsin. learn more all weekend here on american history tv. >> we are currently...
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between 476 and barry we have construction out there. it is active. notice a few folks walking around and one lane to get by. again southbound i-95 between 476 and commodore barry we will have construction zones. if you are traveling on the ben franklin bridge no delays a at all, all bridges are moving really well. ben, tack, betsy, so on and so forth and speed sensors are great. fifty's your average on the schuylkill. fifty-five on 95. fifty-five on 476. pennsylvania turnpike moving well, northeast extension, 20 two. traveling in new jersey we have an accident we want you to be mindful of, white horse pike at white horse avenue. give yourself some more time there. also on the pennsylvania turnpike in either direction between bensalem and fort washington notice a few construction pockets. we have a few of these yellow sensors out here but generally speaking we are not seeing too much volume we are moving well, just a little slower then you would normally at this time, in delays at -- for mass transit or the at the airport, ukee. >>> a pennsylvania sta
between 476 and barry we have construction out there. it is active. notice a few folks walking around and one lane to get by. again southbound i-95 between 476 and commodore barry we will have construction zones. if you are traveling on the ben franklin bridge no delays a at all, all bridges are moving really well. ben, tack, betsy, so on and so forth and speed sensors are great. fifty's your average on the schuylkill. fifty-five on 95. fifty-five on 476. pennsylvania turnpike moving well,...
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wage, i'm in between. i believe the minimum wage has not been raised since 2009 and our economy has faltered and stumbled. it is an important thing we need to reassess. will being jobs back we able to create jobs that the middle class workers that are trained and have the skills can take, that will create a supply younger people who want to supplement their income, for people who would not. full-time to support their families. minimum wage is not a living wage. we need to recognize that. i also believe at the same time, as the look at the educational opportunities it is important to recognize it's not just hyperbole. it is not just what we talk about, it is about what we do. we have to be able to support our educators from pre-k through high school. we have to create trade and technical schools. all of those things are going to be important to help us adjust the minimum wage here. >> senator scott. you voted against the immigration reform. what solution do you have for the immigration issue? >> the reality
wage, i'm in between. i believe the minimum wage has not been raised since 2009 and our economy has faltered and stumbled. it is an important thing we need to reassess. will being jobs back we able to create jobs that the middle class workers that are trained and have the skills can take, that will create a supply younger people who want to supplement their income, for people who would not. full-time to support their families. minimum wage is not a living wage. we need to recognize that. i also...
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economic relations between japan and china have deteriorated. chi china's trade with the global partners is expanding but not with japan. bilateral trade, both exports and imports are declining. we're very concerned about the plunging trade and chinese leaders share the worries. the current strained political and diplomatic relations between japan and china is having a negative effect. we advice i wivisited beijing we of greater economic ties through exchanges and i think we were able to produce substantial results. >> you can also watch our news series on the nhk world website. in nepal the search continues for trekkers missing in the hima layas, local police say 20 people have been confirmed dead and rescuers including members of nepal's military saved people by thursday. the team moved at least 22 people to save places on friday. a photograph shot on thursday shows the whole area covered in snow. the picture was taken by a local guide participating in the rescue operation. he says the snow was as deep as two meters in some spots. >> that's wh
economic relations between japan and china have deteriorated. chi china's trade with the global partners is expanding but not with japan. bilateral trade, both exports and imports are declining. we're very concerned about the plunging trade and chinese leaders share the worries. the current strained political and diplomatic relations between japan and china is having a negative effect. we advice i wivisited beijing we of greater economic ties through exchanges and i think we were able to...
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-- very frozen relations between serbia and albania.he stadium behind me, albanian prime minister's brother was arrested by serbian police for allegedly masterminding that incident. nobody so far came forward to claim or deny that. accord to the e.u. they are trying to tone down the incident, and everybody just want to -- this visit actually to happen, but there is another thing -- another interesting spinoff by some analysts who are saying that this incident could be related to tomorrow's visit to belgrade to serbia, that this incident was allegedly scheduled to steal putin's thunder, but nevertheless there were so many strained relations between the two nations, and it is interesting to see what will happen in 2015 when a rematch is going to be played when serbian fans will not be allowed to attend to that match just the same way as albanian football fan supporters were not allowed to be present here in belgrade. >> okay. thank you. >>> and we'll have more in that story in the sport later in this news hour. >>> russian's president has
-- very frozen relations between serbia and albania.he stadium behind me, albanian prime minister's brother was arrested by serbian police for allegedly masterminding that incident. nobody so far came forward to claim or deny that. accord to the e.u. they are trying to tone down the incident, and everybody just want to -- this visit actually to happen, but there is another thing -- another interesting spinoff by some analysts who are saying that this incident could be related to tomorrow's...
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at least two models between countries the former slaves could populate. one would be, pick a random state from the non-south as to what the prewar status of people of color would be. always restricted in various ways, sometimes far more in some places than others, but never in equation with white freedom. and there was the status of people of color who, not slaves, had recently had freedom in former slave states. mississippi supplied one model. there were less than 18,000 people captured in the census of both free and black in mississippi. other states, virginia among them, had far greater numbers. in every case, black freedom lay somewhere between black slavery and white freedom. each model should be followed? this was a big question. and we could say that the struggle of reconstruction was over which of these multiple models should be adopted. who gets to say? how would it play out? and that is the question that dominates the literature, popular understanding of reconstruction. historians understanding as well. we look to that as the central question, b
at least two models between countries the former slaves could populate. one would be, pick a random state from the non-south as to what the prewar status of people of color would be. always restricted in various ways, sometimes far more in some places than others, but never in equation with white freedom. and there was the status of people of color who, not slaves, had recently had freedom in former slave states. mississippi supplied one model. there were less than 18,000 people captured in the...
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jihadists are probing certain sections to see if they can find a way between the shiite buffer between syria and the coast. tripoli has become a staging ground for going to syria. this was the scene of very errors -- very fierce fighting between the nusra front and the other forces, who attacked and retreated with hostages. they've since decapitated several of those soldiers. very much using the same tactics -- shock tactics as they have against the u.s. and british hostages being held in syria. and sending a signal to lebanon that it is very much part of this regional conflict. perhaps the interesting thing about the latest fighting near baalbeck is that the jihadist's have -- jihadists have particularly targeted hezbollah the lebanese army -- hezbollah and the lebanese army. i think this has a sectarian aspect to it. one gets the impression that the jihadists are trying to so deeper divisions between the sunni and shiites -- sunnis and shiites. they are trying to move into lebanon as they come under pressure from these airstrikes in syria and iraq. there is a phenomenon of fanning ou
jihadists are probing certain sections to see if they can find a way between the shiite buffer between syria and the coast. tripoli has become a staging ground for going to syria. this was the scene of very errors -- very fierce fighting between the nusra front and the other forces, who attacked and retreated with hostages. they've since decapitated several of those soldiers. very much using the same tactics -- shock tactics as they have against the u.s. and british hostages being held in...
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they ordered the deaths of between 20,000-30,000 hatians. political opponents,ionion leaders were targeted, and much of the killing, part paramilitary, part secret police, they reported to the president. because the crimes were widespread and systematic. it constitutes crimes against humanity. >> it's not just an isolated event of tort tu. >> many victims disappeared into the torture chambers. in 2011 he showed al jazeera into the cell. >> this hood you, and hit you over the back. >> following elections in 1985 when jean-claude duvalier claimed 99% of the vote, demonstrations took place across the country. jean-claude duvalier went into exile in france, taking much of the wealth of the country with him. it was attempted he stop many millions. >> in 2011, with haiti recovering, he made a surprise return, calling it a gesture of solidarity. it took two years. he refused to par in court. living comfortably in a villa. in february 2013, victims had a thanes to face them in court. he died before he could be judged. >> it's sad because history wil
they ordered the deaths of between 20,000-30,000 hatians. political opponents,ionion leaders were targeted, and much of the killing, part paramilitary, part secret police, they reported to the president. because the crimes were widespread and systematic. it constitutes crimes against humanity. >> it's not just an isolated event of tort tu. >> many victims disappeared into the torture chambers. in 2011 he showed al jazeera into the cell. >> this hood you, and hit you over the...
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for the first time there was violence between citizens of hong kong on friday. the police is in the middle. one historian sees a similarity between riots in 1967 during which people were killed and what is going on now. both caused by police violence. then the people of hong kong were on the same side. >> it's not quite so clear. it seems to me you have interesting class divisions, divisions between students, non-students, but among the non-students you have differences too. in the wake of the 1967 riots, the government worked to close the gap between the state and society. it let to reforms. many feel that these protests can't go on for much longer, and will come to an end. unlike those of four decades ago few expect many concessions, just an expanding division within the population. >>> israel says it will summon the ambassador of sweden after it said it would formally recognise a palestinian state. it was said that sweden is rushing to a decision without understanding the canonflict. >> this is probably going to be a terse meeting with the swedish ambassador.
for the first time there was violence between citizens of hong kong on friday. the police is in the middle. one historian sees a similarity between riots in 1967 during which people were killed and what is going on now. both caused by police violence. then the people of hong kong were on the same side. >> it's not quite so clear. it seems to me you have interesting class divisions, divisions between students, non-students, but among the non-students you have differences too. in the wake...
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between the firefighters ane fire chief. our political >> and an unprecedented split: ed lee in a battle between the firefighters' union and the fire chief. what it might mean for the mayor and his reelection chances. [ male announcer ] automotive innovation starts... right here. with a control pad that can read your handwriting, a wide-screen multimedia center, and a head-up display for enhanced driver focus. all inside a newly redesigned cabin of unrivaled style and comfort. ♪ the all-new c-class. at the very touch point of performance and innovation. ♪ but some, >>> ride-share air b&b says technology is rapidly changing the way we get services. >> some are raising questions about safety and whether they are following rules. >> joining us this morning bloomberg business news editor cory johnson who has spent a couple years looking at these in-depth. regulation versus innovation: george gascon says rules aren'ting applied to these -- aren't being applied to these companies. what's going on here? >> well, we see technology r
between the firefighters ane fire chief. our political >> and an unprecedented split: ed lee in a battle between the firefighters' union and the fire chief. what it might mean for the mayor and his reelection chances. [ male announcer ] automotive innovation starts... right here. with a control pad that can read your handwriting, a wide-screen multimedia center, and a head-up display for enhanced driver focus. all inside a newly redesigned cabin of unrivaled style and comfort. ♪ the...
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the conversation between them. unfortunately we only now understand how the problems we have among us, what world we have to live. international organizations including u.n., international law, not only you may blame russia but i can point of the countries. all of us, international community in general participate in this destructive exercises are that's why i think we have now, the work is happening in the region. we need to stop the next year maybe it will be good year when we will celebrate 70 years after the victory in second world war where we were allied. and after that we created you in system. we have the same challenges, the same danger for all of us, and we need to unite our forces to great new world order to how we do it? i don't know. it's clear we need principles. we need respect. we need to respect international law. this is a century. only together, we cannot -- look, during the cold war it was easier to impose in the middle east. it was possible the united states and soviet union that could stop the
the conversation between them. unfortunately we only now understand how the problems we have among us, what world we have to live. international organizations including u.n., international law, not only you may blame russia but i can point of the countries. all of us, international community in general participate in this destructive exercises are that's why i think we have now, the work is happening in the region. we need to stop the next year maybe it will be good year when we will celebrate...
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senate seat between incumbent mark pryor and republican challenger tom cotton. they were also joined by third-party candidates nancy la france and mark swaney. it was held in conway. here's a little bit of the debate. >> before i go on with my closing statement, i have to go back for just a minute because congressman cotton just told a whopper. when he said that i have voted for every single one of barack obama's taxes, it's not even close. in fact, i voted against every budget that president obama has offered. my real record on taxes is i voted to cut taxes by $5.5 trillion since i've been in the senate, cut taxes by $5.5 trillion, and i'm a big believer in tax reform. we need to simplify the tax code and need to lower the rates. this is more of this fog of misinformation and this rhetoric that congressman cotton has gotten so good at doing over the course of this campaign, but, again, if you look at his real voting record, what you see in his voting record is these investors, these people who are investing in him and want the big return on his investment, that
senate seat between incumbent mark pryor and republican challenger tom cotton. they were also joined by third-party candidates nancy la france and mark swaney. it was held in conway. here's a little bit of the debate. >> before i go on with my closing statement, i have to go back for just a minute because congressman cotton just told a whopper. when he said that i have voted for every single one of barack obama's taxes, it's not even close. in fact, i voted against every budget that...
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the treaty is formal, written agreements between sovereign states. the constitution clearly states the treaty is the supreme law of the land. document shown in this exhibit displayed in glass cases, but don't mistake them for relics of the past. history shows the newly formed these are living breathing documents that inform our existence today. history shows the newly formed government of this country learned a lot from its relationship. early leaders of this nation based many of the guiding principles that we cherish today on the in mind democratic tenets of these tribal governments. one of the very first treaties entered into by the united states government was the treaty of canandaigua. -- the document is on display here and i encourage my senate colleagues to take a look. it is a reminder of the long-lasting bonds between united states and indian country. there is no time limit to the legitimacy and impact of these documents. they do not have an expiration date and they do not become less relevant over time. as the constitution and the bill of ri
the treaty is formal, written agreements between sovereign states. the constitution clearly states the treaty is the supreme law of the land. document shown in this exhibit displayed in glass cases, but don't mistake them for relics of the past. history shows the newly formed these are living breathing documents that inform our existence today. history shows the newly formed government of this country learned a lot from its relationship. early leaders of this nation based many of the guiding...
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you have to look at this as part of a broader front between i.s. and the kurds. what is important is, although it is not in the media so much, is the battle going on around al hasaka between islamic militants and syrian kurds. you have militants allied with bashar al-assad, there is territorial continuity between kurds in syria and kurds in iraq. the light green buffer going all the way down into iraq. it is very important for i.s. to put pressure here on that territorial continuity. one other thing i want to show you, the syrian regime controlling these parts in red. that whole part of western syria. you can see from this, for bashar al-assad, the important thing is to keep control of the areas it can hold onto. that means the regime can survive. more important than trying to regain these areas in the north. the fact that the syrian regime has made a fairly realistic population further south of what it can do and where it can hold on, that opens up the space up here in the north for the islamic state group. that is why the fighting is continuing across a broad f
you have to look at this as part of a broader front between i.s. and the kurds. what is important is, although it is not in the media so much, is the battle going on around al hasaka between islamic militants and syrian kurds. you have militants allied with bashar al-assad, there is territorial continuity between kurds in syria and kurds in iraq. the light green buffer going all the way down into iraq. it is very important for i.s. to put pressure here on that territorial continuity. one other...
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police activity where katy zachary has been live and closed between germantown pike. and then we're following an accident on butler pike right at. >>> a warning for millions of drivers this morning. a potentially deadly airbag problem. revealed through the work of its scholars and graduates. it has inspired strength and purpose. an enduring symbol of passion and excellence that is not static, but moves among us. a feeling...a shared experience, a reminder that we are connected for life. we are penn state, making our mark on the world. >>> and a quarter of 7:00 this morning, we're following three breaking news stories. first, we have just learned in the past few minutes the pocono mountien school district is closed today as they search for accused state police killer eric frein. the school district posted the closing on their website just about an hour ago. nbc 10 jesse gary is live at the scene this morning and gathering new information and a live report from him in about ten minutes. >>> and we're also following breaking news in montgomery county where a standoff has
police activity where katy zachary has been live and closed between germantown pike. and then we're following an accident on butler pike right at. >>> a warning for millions of drivers this morning. a potentially deadly airbag problem. revealed through the work of its scholars and graduates. it has inspired strength and purpose. an enduring symbol of passion and excellence that is not static, but moves among us. a feeling...a shared experience, a reminder that we are connected for...
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now this three alarm fire has been burning for hours here in atlantic city on atlantic avenue between north carolina and pennsylvania avenue. five buildings affected. at least two buildings have partially collapsed. fire startedded around 10:00 o'clock last night and spread to other multi unit buildings. the first floors are mainly storefront with the apartments above. the fire started in an alteration/taylor shop and spread from the first floor, second floor through the roof. luckily in one was injured at this time as fire fighters say they have been just having a hard time containing it. >> no injuries to civilians or fire fighters. we have had two partial collapses, 1114 and 1116 and rear of 1118 collapsed. wind has been a factor all night. fire got in the second floor up in the roof area and it is going this is direction of the win. that is our issue tonight. >> reporter: wind have been a factor here for the fire fighters, now it is starting to drizzle. i'm in the sure how that is affecting them but if that is getting in the way. wind is main factor keeping these fire fighters giv
now this three alarm fire has been burning for hours here in atlantic city on atlantic avenue between north carolina and pennsylvania avenue. five buildings affected. at least two buildings have partially collapsed. fire startedded around 10:00 o'clock last night and spread to other multi unit buildings. the first floors are mainly storefront with the apartments above. the fire started in an alteration/taylor shop and spread from the first floor, second floor through the roof. luckily in one...
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and everything in between. without recognition, these couples are denied lack of consortium in wrongful death. they are denied tax benefits, other benefits. these are benefits that are taken for granted by different sex couples. i've been married to the same woman for 42 years. three great kids. the law is rigged in my favor, because i get tax benefits, i get other benefits. and if -- it's fair in a sense to rig it in favor of marriage, because we pay our taxes. we buy our houses. we buy stuff at the mall. we take care of our kids. we put less demands on the government. and same-sex couples deserve a piece of that. there's absolutely no reason to treat them unfairly with respect to this balance that the government has drawn with respect to favoring marriage. and it's important. and the death certificate is the same thing. it's important it be accurate. it's the last record of a person's life on earth in this country. and to be wrong -- i mean, talk about a dignity violation. i mean, that is absolutely huge. and
and everything in between. without recognition, these couples are denied lack of consortium in wrongful death. they are denied tax benefits, other benefits. these are benefits that are taken for granted by different sex couples. i've been married to the same woman for 42 years. three great kids. the law is rigged in my favor, because i get tax benefits, i get other benefits. and if -- it's fair in a sense to rig it in favor of marriage, because we pay our taxes. we buy our houses. we buy stuff...
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that between now and then. hopefully communication gets better between school administration and parents here who will then be satisfied that their kids will be okay and that the new kids will be welcomed here and the parents of the kids who have been going here all along since the start of the school year will feel better informed, satisfied and secure. however, now thaw mention 42 day quarantine don't be surprised if some parents here suddenly want these kids home an extra three weeks on top of that. >> these two children live 3,000 miles away from liberia. >> reporter: right want a even that, you know people think have after rick case a country. they don't think it is a continent. it makes them think these kids are probably close to the infection area. >> all right, thanks. 7:07. police are searching for two gunman who carried out a home invasion in the long ago, near temple campus. >> lets get to jenny joyce live at the scene with the details, jenny. >> mike and alex, at 6:30 i reported we had not seen any
that between now and then. hopefully communication gets better between school administration and parents here who will then be satisfied that their kids will be okay and that the new kids will be welcomed here and the parents of the kids who have been going here all along since the start of the school year will feel better informed, satisfied and secure. however, now thaw mention 42 day quarantine don't be surprised if some parents here suddenly want these kids home an extra three weeks on top...
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need to times he would make the trip between the two and this is the car he would use.t's bayonet 2. you have the experience of what it was actually like -- dark in there because of the armored plating. and you walk into a room where they had converted a sleeping room into kind of an office area. he used this for meetings and working with his staff. the first room you go into is his bedroom and he has a second room that was used as a dressing room and also considered a private office. the other rooms are all basic, small bedrooms. ashad a private attendant well as several other passenger cars with staff. the locomotive got here first. inwas a really long process arriving to the museum. in 1959, shortly after the museum was dedicated, we had only been open to three years. this woman comes in and she had grown up in england in the leeds area, and started talking to the gardener. and she was telling him all about how there is this one train called the dwight d eisenhower. turns out the gardener she was speaking to with our board chairman. we didn't have a big staff here at
need to times he would make the trip between the two and this is the car he would use.t's bayonet 2. you have the experience of what it was actually like -- dark in there because of the armored plating. and you walk into a room where they had converted a sleeping room into kind of an office area. he used this for meetings and working with his staff. the first room you go into is his bedroom and he has a second room that was used as a dressing room and also considered a private office. the other...
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and that is part of the reason that we are working on the regular basis to get together, between the authority and cal train, as well as our funding partner and mtc and the ta and our other partners to insure that we are moving as quickly as we can, and given those time constraints. >> okay, thank you. >> and i think that one of the, and director lee can speak to this, one of the big challenges for cal train, is that the notion that they will be running dual service for many years, and which would make the higher platform more difficult which is why, i think that it could present a significant funding challenge if we were going to try to get all of the cal train vehicles replaced, in a such shorter window. and but, that is, and i think that is perhaps part of the path towards the better 50 or 100 year solution. and >> if i may, what i might add to that and part of what is in the conversation in terms of the long term investment, in the corridor, with the advent of the cap and trade funds and it has given us the ability to advance the state wide program at accelerated level and one of
and that is part of the reason that we are working on the regular basis to get together, between the authority and cal train, as well as our funding partner and mtc and the ta and our other partners to insure that we are moving as quickly as we can, and given those time constraints. >> okay, thank you. >> and i think that one of the, and director lee can speak to this, one of the big challenges for cal train, is that the notion that they will be running dual service for many years,...
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economic relations between japan and china have deteriorated. china's tratd with its global partners is expanding but not with japan. bilateral trade both exports and imports are declining. we're very concerned about the plunge in trade and chinese leaders share these worries. the current strain of political and diplomatic relations between japan and china is having a negative effect. we visited beijing with tame of improving bilateral ties through greater economic exchanges i think we were able to produce substantial results. >> that's all for now in business news. i'll leave you now with a check on markets. >>> the tourism minister of greece has expressed her confidence that the country's tourism industry has bounced back since the economic crisis five years ago. kefalogianni told us why. >> this year, 2014 is a new record year, so by the end of the year, we expect to welcome almost 20 million visitors in greece. >> greece fell into a debt crisis in 2009 after its lax fiscal management was revealed and the crisis triggered demonstrations acros
economic relations between japan and china have deteriorated. china's tratd with its global partners is expanding but not with japan. bilateral trade both exports and imports are declining. we're very concerned about the plunge in trade and chinese leaders share these worries. the current strain of political and diplomatic relations between japan and china is having a negative effect. we visited beijing with tame of improving bilateral ties through greater economic exchanges i think we were...
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issues we are continuing to see the strategic enmity between the united states and iran.not because in the interest of either country or something which is being pushed by the u.s. but i think it's in the parochial interests of the supreme leader to maintain a strategic entity. >> thank you karim for that somewhat pessimistic that realistic appraisal of where things are headed. we are going to turn now to questions in the interest of time. we are going to take three questions at a time. please do identify yourself and your affiliation and keep it to a question please and very brief. >> thank you. i am a journalist. my question is to anyone who would like to answer. in february 2014 the u.s. treasury issued a new statement in which attention to the companies including a couple of corporatists who live in tehran, the treasury states that these operatives who have been bringing fighters from the gulf from afghanistan to syria to al qaeda. it doesn't make sense for iran to help al qaeda with groups in syria most likely included bassist created groups. i was wondering if any o
issues we are continuing to see the strategic enmity between the united states and iran.not because in the interest of either country or something which is being pushed by the u.s. but i think it's in the parochial interests of the supreme leader to maintain a strategic entity. >> thank you karim for that somewhat pessimistic that realistic appraisal of where things are headed. we are going to turn now to questions in the interest of time. we are going to take three questions at a time....
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. >> the issues that afghanistan is dealing with, signing this agreement between afghanistan and america is a need. >> reporter: how clear that need is can be seen on the streets of the afghan capitol. dominick cane, al jazeera. >> former bosnian leader on trail for the worst massacre since world war ii and insists that he is incident. >>> and a new generation of high speed trains? in japan the home of the original bullet train. and we'll have updates for all of wednesday's games coming up later. >> hundreds of people in yemen have been demonstrating against the president of mashaal. it happened outside the capitol. the rebels to the north took control of sanaa. theit's leaders say they will are draw once a new government is formed. >> we see them expanding their presence, tightening their grip on the city, setting off more check points. we see some of the high ranking officials in the government are still refusing to go to work. amid this houthies are talking about potential pull out when government is appointed, when a prime minister is appointed, but on the ground there is no indicati
. >> the issues that afghanistan is dealing with, signing this agreement between afghanistan and america is a need. >> reporter: how clear that need is can be seen on the streets of the afghan capitol. dominick cane, al jazeera. >> former bosnian leader on trail for the worst massacre since world war ii and insists that he is incident. >>> and a new generation of high speed trains? in japan the home of the original bullet train. and we'll have updates for all of...
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he is an educated informant between the two, classic and legal education. and emersed in jewish culture and jewish history, holocaust and in democracy, human rights, basic rights, ruler of law. and a sense of drama. in that he was similar to he who had a sense of drama. you can have a little who is shy of these things. i don't want to go into names but i worked with quite the number of israeli leaders who would not be seen as having a sense of drama. he had the sense of drama. here is an officer. he was not impressed with language and drafting and all of that. and but he had a kind of a notion, in a way not comparing but always said this country is not impressed with the little drafting and formulas. he had an idea. soviets, idea. important idea. he had an idea. so here these two people had a sense of drama and the sense of history. and they were there. i think both of them felt that the wings of history were there. and here is president carter ready to invest 13 days. he used to say 13 days and 13 nights. it was 13 days and 12 nights. the first days were j
he is an educated informant between the two, classic and legal education. and emersed in jewish culture and jewish history, holocaust and in democracy, human rights, basic rights, ruler of law. and a sense of drama. in that he was similar to he who had a sense of drama. you can have a little who is shy of these things. i don't want to go into names but i worked with quite the number of israeli leaders who would not be seen as having a sense of drama. he had the sense of drama. here is an...
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between two notes adjacent, the interval is a second, of course, between the same note and itself, theis in unison. a second, a third, a fourth, et cetera. [doleful violin music] melodies are very meaningful. to people, melody is often the most meaningful aspect of a piece of music. it's what we remember, it's what we relate to, and those melodies come from the intervals between the notes as we play them. [piano plays classical music] (woman) melody is the tune-- the singable part of a piece of music. it's the part that our ear naturally gravitate towards. technically, melody is a succession of pitches coming one after another, that together form a complete thought or a phrase; that's what we call it in music. just like sentences have words, and we don't hear the individual words in the sentence we hear how those words join together to form a sentence, the same goes with music. there are many notes, but those notes we don't hear really individually. we hear them as a long line, and it gives the concept of a complete thought. melodies have a beginning, [piano plays twinkle, twinkle, lit
between two notes adjacent, the interval is a second, of course, between the same note and itself, theis in unison. a second, a third, a fourth, et cetera. [doleful violin music] melodies are very meaningful. to people, melody is often the most meaningful aspect of a piece of music. it's what we remember, it's what we relate to, and those melodies come from the intervals between the notes as we play them. [piano plays classical music] (woman) melody is the tune-- the singable part of a piece of...
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between nation state actors and nonstate actors, between criminal actors and nation state actors.nd these lines that have served us pretty well in the past to try to understand who has the authority and how that authority is going to be implemented achkd how just exactly how the fourth amendment applies, et cetera, those things are being challenged as we know. and that debate and those questions are being asked and we, you know, we're looking at do we need new kinds of buckets, how do we make sure that our legal framer is keeping up with the real -- the changes in the world. and one of the ones we deal with on a daily basis and that is roles, particularly the role of the government and the role of the private sector. those of you who like me came up in the traditional national security world, you will remember, that we basically -- if we interacted with the private sector, it was generally in one of two contexts. they were either a contractor providing you a specific good or service pursuant to a particular good or contract. so this notion that the department of homeland security
between nation state actors and nonstate actors, between criminal actors and nation state actors.nd these lines that have served us pretty well in the past to try to understand who has the authority and how that authority is going to be implemented achkd how just exactly how the fourth amendment applies, et cetera, those things are being challenged as we know. and that debate and those questions are being asked and we, you know, we're looking at do we need new kinds of buckets, how do we make...
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and the larger the red, the greater the mismatch between those two. and the yellow circles indicate that there are more seats in that attendance area, than there are children who applied to go to kindergarten, not necessarily to that school. they could have applied anywhere in the city and it is saying take the universe of children who applied to kindergarten and see where they live not the choices but where they live and compare it to the number of seats that we have in the district and so this finding is consistent each year that there is a mismatch between where our students live and where our schools are located. so, some of the key questions we are exploring and beginning to explore in more depth are do the enrollment forecasts indicate a need to build new schools? and if they do, when and where? what would the time frame be? when do we expect these increases to materialize in our schools. how might we address the mismatch between where our students live and where the schools are located? and indeed, where the additional growth is anticipated and
and the larger the red, the greater the mismatch between those two. and the yellow circles indicate that there are more seats in that attendance area, than there are children who applied to go to kindergarten, not necessarily to that school. they could have applied anywhere in the city and it is saying take the universe of children who applied to kindergarten and see where they live not the choices but where they live and compare it to the number of seats that we have in the district and so...
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very difficult to now to understand the difference between them. we thought we only had six basic emotions that we could all express in the same way with happiness, surprise, anger, disgust, fear and sadness. what happens is we're just extremely difficult to differentiate between dozens and dozens of different emotional things. with these 21 ones the hope is we can differentiate between many disorders. so we'll be able to diagnose to begin with, which is a very difficult task right now for psychiatrists, and the medical establishment. it also is going to allow us to better understand what the difference is between the deserters and hopefully down the line ways to help people become more adaptive to our society to interact with the rest of us. >> we have all have friends with a high degree of emotional intelligence. you think you look completely normal, and they're like what happened? are the computers able to pick up the same kinds of nuances that an intelligents, emotionally intelligent human being would pick up on? >> the algorithms we have right
very difficult to now to understand the difference between them. we thought we only had six basic emotions that we could all express in the same way with happiness, surprise, anger, disgust, fear and sadness. what happens is we're just extremely difficult to differentiate between dozens and dozens of different emotional things. with these 21 ones the hope is we can differentiate between many disorders. so we'll be able to diagnose to begin with, which is a very difficult task right now for...
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why is a state interested in emotional connections between people? so we discussed this in our brief. but the state doesn't have an interest in regulating friendships, doesn't regulate how many people can be in a friendship or how long the friendship has to exist. the thing that changes and the reason the state has an interest in marriage is because marriage is linked to children, hence, the bringing of new children into society and how is society going to make sure that they are cared for. so, it's rational for the state to have an interest in promoting marriage so that it will be more likely that a child will be -- have both a mother and a father and will have the benefits of having both a mother and a father. remember, in the trial below, the experts on the plaintiff's side conceded that there are differences between mothering and fathering, and that there are different pep fits from each one. >> but what is the basis of excluding everybody else? >> well, i mean -- >> it doesn't -- it doesn't cut down on the procreation of children, interfere with
why is a state interested in emotional connections between people? so we discussed this in our brief. but the state doesn't have an interest in regulating friendships, doesn't regulate how many people can be in a friendship or how long the friendship has to exist. the thing that changes and the reason the state has an interest in marriage is because marriage is linked to children, hence, the bringing of new children into society and how is society going to make sure that they are cared for. so,...
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>> so there's a difference between a matter of precedent and matter of relief. the state would either depend on what the opinion would say, but either it have to attempt to distinguish the opinion or be bound by it. >> right. >> i don't know that that -- i think that standing still has to be within respect to these cases. so that's -- i think that's the easiest way out with respect to the third party standing. then the other factor for third party standing not only closeness is hindrance. and i mean, these suits are all over the country right now. so there's not too much of a hin drens to the gay and lesbian community asserting their own rights. so -- >> if you get beyond baker, you get the sense from meeting these other sort of appeals decisions that they're measuring a trajectory. it does seem fair to say that the supreme court opinion trajectory favors the plaintiffs even if it is also equally fair to say that those cases don't necessarily answer the question here but the trajectory does favor them. you know, it just does. from lawrence to windsor, it's true.
>> so there's a difference between a matter of precedent and matter of relief. the state would either depend on what the opinion would say, but either it have to attempt to distinguish the opinion or be bound by it. >> right. >> i don't know that that -- i think that standing still has to be within respect to these cases. so that's -- i think that's the easiest way out with respect to the third party standing. then the other factor for third party standing not only closeness...
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break its purposes is to down silos between federal agencies.the wonderful developments of the last nerdy that -- last 30 the offices of indian affairs programs. some are fairly large offices. what has happened is be -- we have become silos into ourselves. one of the purposes of the presidents council is to ensure that we are talking to one the federalss government. another purpose is to make sure we are serving tribes not just with our indian programs but with our general programs. , my boss, who chairs this counsel, said look, we need to andoordinating our budget meeting around how we serve tribes with this budget. so today about six or seven different cabinet agencies are going to get together with the office of management and budget, something most of you don't know exist and don't need to know exist. it's not very interesting, but we're going to get together and present our budget to one another so we know what our sister agencies are doing. we have to be talking to one another. just to give you a sense of this, in interior, the annual budg
break its purposes is to down silos between federal agencies.the wonderful developments of the last nerdy that -- last 30 the offices of indian affairs programs. some are fairly large offices. what has happened is be -- we have become silos into ourselves. one of the purposes of the presidents council is to ensure that we are talking to one the federalss government. another purpose is to make sure we are serving tribes not just with our indian programs but with our general programs. , my boss,...
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the broader issue in china is separation between poor rural locations. i think in the future, as china's export motto becomes difficult, they will have problems. >> i think you'll have a real clash between an educated well to do population and a much less, shall we say, successful population. he will have to find a way to reconcile those two. >> the u.s. and hong kong. >> 1,400 u.s. berms are situated in hong kong. u.s. companies enjoy the city's business environment, legal system, low taxation. solid infrastructure and over 60,000 u.s. residents live in hong kong. last year, u.s. private service trade totaled $64 billion. u.s. exports to hong kong totaled $51 billion. while imports from hong kong to the u.s. totaled $13 billion. a $39 billion trade surplus. china's communist party accused the west of abetting the protest. the party's main newspaper claims that the activist in the streets of hong kong have support from quote, unquote, antichina forces in the uk, in the u.s., and call them a quote, gang of people with western democracy. unquote. secretary
the broader issue in china is separation between poor rural locations. i think in the future, as china's export motto becomes difficult, they will have problems. >> i think you'll have a real clash between an educated well to do population and a much less, shall we say, successful population. he will have to find a way to reconcile those two. >> the u.s. and hong kong. >> 1,400 u.s. berms are situated in hong kong. u.s. companies enjoy the city's business environment, legal...
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this is the first qualifying match between them.re is another one due in a year's time, albania and serbia play in this group. what's going to happen to that match? that will have to be moved to a mutual venue as well. the politics here, the eufa has to resolve this mess and look out for possible clashes in the future. do they start to keep such couldn't trees apart like they have done with spain and g gibralater. live for us from london. let's have a look at the other results from those qualifiers, world chap pins suffering a stumble after losing to po land. the republic of ireland german fourth in that group. north earn ireland are of group f after a third straight win. this time against greece. portugal beat denmark thanks to a last-minute goal from cristiano ronaldo. ivory coast captain has asked his country's fans to be patient as a new generation of players look to establish themselves. the ivory coasts are getting ready to play the democratic republic of congo in their latest africa cup of nations qualifier. right now, they a
this is the first qualifying match between them.re is another one due in a year's time, albania and serbia play in this group. what's going to happen to that match? that will have to be moved to a mutual venue as well. the politics here, the eufa has to resolve this mess and look out for possible clashes in the future. do they start to keep such couldn't trees apart like they have done with spain and g gibralater. live for us from london. let's have a look at the other results from those...
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>> reporter: well, this is down to the ongoing tensions between the pkk, the kurdish separatists and the turks. the turks say they were fired on from pkk bases located along the southwestern border between turkey and iraq, and they say that they responded with available fire power and eliminated the threat. but this most certainly does not bode well at this junction, given the increasing tension between the kurds and the turks because of what is happening in kobani. the turks feel the end game is see the demise of the kurds. we are also at a stage where there is some sort of peace agreement that is trying to be hammered out on the table between turkey and the pkk, but we have this ongoing situation that is seeing tensions escalate. turkey very worried that because of the rising tensions with the kurds, because of what is happening in kobani especially, that they could very well see war erupting within their own borders and that is definitely something that turkey wants to avoid at this stage and cannot afford any sort of unrest. >> arwa damon on the border between turkey and syria. b
>> reporter: well, this is down to the ongoing tensions between the pkk, the kurdish separatists and the turks. the turks say they were fired on from pkk bases located along the southwestern border between turkey and iraq, and they say that they responded with available fire power and eliminated the threat. but this most certainly does not bode well at this junction, given the increasing tension between the kurds and the turks because of what is happening in kobani. the turks feel the end...
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to al jazeera, live from doha, i'm darren jordan and coming up, on the program more heavy battles betweenyrian and kurds and isil fighters on the town of kabani, runoff vote and the brazil election but he failed to secure an outright majority. dwingingly numbers protests continue in hong kong despite a deadline to clear the streets. ♪ african union and somali troops took over al-shabab strongholds and in the coastal town has resulted in the capture of the rebel's radio station and the fighters continue door to door to clear the town of remaining members of al-shabab and they controlled the port town since 2008. au joint defensive was announced in march and the rebel group has been in control of issomalia ke towns and cities it was forced out of mogadisu in 2011 and the port in september 2012 and used to get a proportion of the lucrati lucrative charcoal trade and this was followed by somali trips and links to kenya and mogadishu and it connects with government-held towns and catherine sawyer has been traveling with au troops. >> reporter: al-shabab has been retreating and has been making
to al jazeera, live from doha, i'm darren jordan and coming up, on the program more heavy battles betweenyrian and kurds and isil fighters on the town of kabani, runoff vote and the brazil election but he failed to secure an outright majority. dwingingly numbers protests continue in hong kong despite a deadline to clear the streets. ♪ african union and somali troops took over al-shabab strongholds and in the coastal town has resulted in the capture of the rebel's radio station and the...
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rain arrives between about 2:00 and 4:00 a.m. period of rain with gusty wind between six and ten. after 11:00 a.m. we will be clearing skies from west to east and temperatures will fall, just like that. the wind will be picking up as well. we will start sunday morning, with a chill. the coldest air of the season. i know later in the season we will keep beat ago this but this will be a little bit of the shock to the system. by sunday afternoon temperatures rise, only into the lower 60's. so that cold pool of air that has already made it in the planes and in the midwest will make it here for sunday, but then this will least treat for the beginning of next week and cloudy skies rain arrives after midnight, low temperature, 62 degrees. during the day saturday it is a tenth to quarter inch of rain, that is about it. by afternoon clearing and breezy, but look at wind becoming westerly at ten to 20 miles an hour. morning lows on sunday, 30's in the poconos. forty's through lehigh valley, berks county through philadelphia and suburbs and only along the shore along the bay and through sout
rain arrives between about 2:00 and 4:00 a.m. period of rain with gusty wind between six and ten. after 11:00 a.m. we will be clearing skies from west to east and temperatures will fall, just like that. the wind will be picking up as well. we will start sunday morning, with a chill. the coldest air of the season. i know later in the season we will keep beat ago this but this will be a little bit of the shock to the system. by sunday afternoon temperatures rise, only into the lower 60's. so that...
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i mean, in between flights, the turn around is so fast, there is usually just 20, 30 minutes betweenghts. and the most that an airline will do, is they'll have the flight attendants come in and pick up, you know, litter and things like that. they don't do a full wipe down of a plane with disinfectant and ink until the end of the day when it's -- when the plane is put away over night. so it makes sense that you'll find a plane a little cleaner if you fly in the morning. and they really don't do a thorough what's called a decheck, where he it take out the carpeting and take out the seat covers and do a complete over haul basically of the inside of the plane, that doesn't happen until maybe four, five years every four or five years. >> wow, i had no idea it took along. i want to talk with cruise lines, he we have seen those stranded with tons of sick people on them. are they making any changes in specific relation to ebola, changing any itineraries. >> yeah, carve value cruise line which is the largest cruise line in the world. they did just announce this week that they were changing so
i mean, in between flights, the turn around is so fast, there is usually just 20, 30 minutes betweenghts. and the most that an airline will do, is they'll have the flight attendants come in and pick up, you know, litter and things like that. they don't do a full wipe down of a plane with disinfectant and ink until the end of the day when it's -- when the plane is put away over night. so it makes sense that you'll find a plane a little cleaner if you fly in the morning. and they really don't do...