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and it discusses the relations between minds is to talk up at the relationship between china and south korea. if you look at the relationship with north korea should be added that there was a time so we see there is some kind of a relationship between korea and north korea. so we are thinking but will south korea do in the world that they are not playing in this area so another important relationship in this area or feature of the relationship in this area is we see south korea has developed a very substantial relationship and south korea was with china and more than the trade volume with both the united states and japan. but at the same time, south korea developed a very close relationship with the united states. they tell me there were two reasons that the ambassador discussed and the other reason someone told me that they tried to curb the analysis from participating. and another example is that in this year south korea was supposed to go to participate in the show and they said no you cannot go because you have to high-tech fighters but this shows that it's in a different position
and it discusses the relations between minds is to talk up at the relationship between china and south korea. if you look at the relationship with north korea should be added that there was a time so we see there is some kind of a relationship between korea and north korea. so we are thinking but will south korea do in the world that they are not playing in this area so another important relationship in this area or feature of the relationship in this area is we see south korea has developed a...
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what does he need to do to fix the relationship between himself and the nypd? >> he needs to listen very carefully to the leadership of the nypd. while i don't always agree, mostly don't agree with a lot of the things that the pba president says, i think that the morale is very low at this point and not only does he need to be a cheerleader, he needs to let the police know that he is on their side. now, let's delicate for me to say because we're in a kind of tug-of-war here between different issues. but where the police are concerned in the city of new york, we need them to be strong, we need them to be vigorous because they have a very tough job to do in protecting the entire city. and the mayor certainly needs to listen more to the police than he does to some of his other advisers. >> reverend butts, you know this mayor. is he up to the task? can he fix this relationship? he hasn't been on the job all that long. he's got a long tenure of ahead of him. >> you're absolutely right, wolf, and i have my concerns. i'm disappointed that when called -- when i called
what does he need to do to fix the relationship between himself and the nypd? >> he needs to listen very carefully to the leadership of the nypd. while i don't always agree, mostly don't agree with a lot of the things that the pba president says, i think that the morale is very low at this point and not only does he need to be a cheerleader, he needs to let the police know that he is on their side. now, let's delicate for me to say because we're in a kind of tug-of-war here between...
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parkway between 123 and spout run.they have closed all of the lanes down and the park police tweeted out that these lanes will be closed until further n when the repair can be completed and when traffic can drive southbound on it is jammed here. if you're traveling north, you're okay. northbound lanes are open. a tough go here for a while. eun, back to you in the studio. >> megan mcgrath, thank you. we're working to keep an eye on weather and traffic this >>> new developments in ferguson, missouri, where people are dealing with the decision not to charge darren wilson in death of michael brown. ron, good morning. >> reporter: there are still hundreds of national guard troops on duty. it's unclear when they'll leav there's still a the lot of tension here. at a community meeting yesterday d they were trying to have a discussion about a solution to the long-term protests. people are hopeful and taking things night by night. back to you. >> ron allen live for us in ferguson, missouri. communities in our area will be talkin
parkway between 123 and spout run.they have closed all of the lanes down and the park police tweeted out that these lanes will be closed until further n when the repair can be completed and when traffic can drive southbound on it is jammed here. if you're traveling north, you're okay. northbound lanes are open. a tough go here for a while. eun, back to you in the studio. >> megan mcgrath, thank you. we're working to keep an eye on weather and traffic this >>> new developments in...
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between the leader of the police department in the community -- between the leader of the police officer in and the community? they go through so many police chiefs, and a lot of the police officers have been getting in trouble since the hurricane katrina thing. it is a lot of controversy. they just got in trouble with , withustice department eric holder, and overcrowding of the prison and not training police officers. veronica, i appreciate you telling us about the situation as you see it in jefferson parish. the dangers police face on the job. here is a graphical with the lead story today. "policing deaths are on the rise." whether are asking things are going to get better or worse. caller: of course things are going to get worse. -- the biggest i have ever seen. i have -- i'm 74 years old. i'm telling you, things are going to get worse. says the system is revised. i am a retired marine. , and untiltrainings that happens, i don't think it will get better. some earlier callers said the reason they are optimistic is that the conversations were started by ferguson and eric garner's death
between the leader of the police department in the community -- between the leader of the police officer in and the community? they go through so many police chiefs, and a lot of the police officers have been getting in trouble since the hurricane katrina thing. it is a lot of controversy. they just got in trouble with , withustice department eric holder, and overcrowding of the prison and not training police officers. veronica, i appreciate you telling us about the situation as you see it in...
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there is a complicated history between the united states and cuba. i was born in 1961, just over two years after fidel castro took power. over the next several decades the relationships between our countries, played out against the backdrop of the cold war. we are separated by just over 90 miles. but year after year, an idealogical and economic barrier hardened between our two countries. meanwhile, the cuban exile community in the united states made enormous contributions to our country. in politics, business, culture and sports. like imma grants before, cubans helped remake america, even as they felt a painful yearning for the land and families they left behind. this boukd america and cuba in a unique relationship. proudly, the united states has supported democracy and human rights in cuban through these five decades. we have done so primarily through policies that aimed to's laid the island. preventing the most basic travel and commerce that americans can enjoy anyplace else, and no other nation joins us in imposing these sanctions and it has had l
there is a complicated history between the united states and cuba. i was born in 1961, just over two years after fidel castro took power. over the next several decades the relationships between our countries, played out against the backdrop of the cold war. we are separated by just over 90 miles. but year after year, an idealogical and economic barrier hardened between our two countries. meanwhile, the cuban exile community in the united states made enormous contributions to our country. in...
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what constitutes failure or success in encounters between police and the public.xpect too much from the police officers when they react just like anybody else to provocation o orin so lens rathr than reacting with more restrain. with us -- no longer with us martin former police officer from chicago and author of the book crooked city who decided that he could not longer take the incident questioning and simply got up and walked away. michael toe bin executive director of the direct of columbia officer of police complaints and margaret burnham professor of law and expert in civil litigation in police misconduct cases from northeastern university. michael toe bin toe bin i hope t get up and walk out on me will you stick with me the rest of the way? >> i certainly will. >> in case after case officers who are accused of misconduct, when they tell their story, respond just like any other person would responds, for the someone given extensive training in handling these situations and in handling lethal force. can we train our way out of this in both attitudes and in the
what constitutes failure or success in encounters between police and the public.xpect too much from the police officers when they react just like anybody else to provocation o orin so lens rathr than reacting with more restrain. with us -- no longer with us martin former police officer from chicago and author of the book crooked city who decided that he could not longer take the incident questioning and simply got up and walked away. michael toe bin executive director of the direct of columbia...
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china has served as an intermediary between the u.s. and the north for quite some time, but it's important for the u.s. to sit down directly, face-to-face with the north, to -- and in an unfiltered way to get its points of view across. and after ul, it's the alleged u.s. hostile policy against the north which is the primary north korean justification for its nuclear program. i believe the united states is prepared to engage the north in these informal, exploratory talks. this morning assistant secretary danny russell mentioned that the u.s. has long been willing to have these talks. he also mentioned that the u.s. should not be the exclusive interloqutor. and i agree. it's very important, i think, that the u.s. do engage with the north. but i think so far it's been the north that's been reluctant. ambassador park, you talk about strategic patience. if there was patience, it's worn off a long time ago. i think the u.s. has been ready to engage with the north. but it's been the north of late that's been very reluctant to have this dialogu
china has served as an intermediary between the u.s. and the north for quite some time, but it's important for the u.s. to sit down directly, face-to-face with the north, to -- and in an unfiltered way to get its points of view across. and after ul, it's the alleged u.s. hostile policy against the north which is the primary north korean justification for its nuclear program. i believe the united states is prepared to engage the north in these informal, exploratory talks. this morning assistant...
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now i argue this is a civil war between kindred peoples because the difference between the british and americans is not as clear-cut as we think of it in hindsight. we tend to think of the american revolution as making a clean break and making an american nationality that was distinct from the british, and i argue that process was only partial as of 1812. so the officers and soldiers on both sides experienced this. they see the people they are fighting against as potential converts to their side, and as people who are culturally essentially similar. so you got a great mixing in the united states as irish scots and singers people as well as people born in the united states for andrations, african-americans, but you find the same mix of peoples over in canada, and so often people's perception is not that they are fighting americans or british but that they are an irish , person living in america with british regiments and not living in canada. in september 1813, a british lieutenant visited an american army camp. he had a message to bring to the american commander, and it struck him as s
now i argue this is a civil war between kindred peoples because the difference between the british and americans is not as clear-cut as we think of it in hindsight. we tend to think of the american revolution as making a clean break and making an american nationality that was distinct from the british, and i argue that process was only partial as of 1812. so the officers and soldiers on both sides experienced this. they see the people they are fighting against as potential converts to their...
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this followed heavy fighting overnight between i.s.i.l. fighters and government troops supported by militias from the popular forces known as shi'a militias, and the government forces say the government forces retreated to the outskirts of beiji. however, they maintain that the beiji oil refinery, the biggest in iran is still under the contraof government force, and so is the road that links baiji to tikrit. >> it is one step forward, one backward for the battle for iraq. what is happening to those in sinjar mountains? >> well, the latest we are getting from sinjar mountains is that the president of the kurdish regional government is there right now on top of the mountain talking to the more than 11,000 people stranded there and who have been stranded there for the past few months, and troops who set up temporary base on top of the mountain. below him, at the foot of the mountain, fighting is still going on between i.s.i.l. fighters and peshawar forces supported by -- peshmerga forces supported by the yazidi fighters. they have been shelli
this followed heavy fighting overnight between i.s.i.l. fighters and government troops supported by militias from the popular forces known as shi'a militias, and the government forces say the government forces retreated to the outskirts of beiji. however, they maintain that the beiji oil refinery, the biggest in iran is still under the contraof government force, and so is the road that links baiji to tikrit. >> it is one step forward, one backward for the battle for iraq. what is...
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being made at this hour after more than a half century of tension and diplomat diplomatic silence between the u.s. it's releasing alan gross from prison after five years. >> a series of genuinely breathtaking developments. cuba is also releasing a u.s. intelligence asset, a spy, who's been locked up in cuba for more than 20 years. in return washington is freeing three cuban spies convicted in 2001 of espionage. that is big in and of itself. it all seems part now of something much, much bigger. president obama will announce major changes in u.s. policy toward cuba. officials calling them the most sweeping changes since the embargo began more than 50 years ago. >> cuban president raul castro is planning a similar announcement next hour on cuban tv. the big question at this hour, does this foreshadow a return to normal relations with the island nation, a country that has been a thorn in washington's side since fidel castro took power back in 1959. cnn is covering this from all angles. we should mention we're the only u.s. network on the ground in cuba. patrick oppman is in havana. michelle k
being made at this hour after more than a half century of tension and diplomat diplomatic silence between the u.s. it's releasing alan gross from prison after five years. >> a series of genuinely breathtaking developments. cuba is also releasing a u.s. intelligence asset, a spy, who's been locked up in cuba for more than 20 years. in return washington is freeing three cuban spies convicted in 2001 of espionage. that is big in and of itself. it all seems part now of something much, much...
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we can never erase the history between us. but we believe that you should be empowered to live with dignity and self-determination. humans have a saying about daily life, it's not easy. today, the united states wants to be a partner in making the lives of ordinary cubans a little bit easier, more free, more prosperous. to those who have supported these measures, i thank you for being partners in our efforts. in particular, i want to thank his holiness, pope francis, whose moral example shows us the importance of pursuing the world as it should be rather than simply settling for the world as it is. the government of canada which hosted our discussions with the cuban government and a bipartisan group of congressmen who have worked tirelessly for alan gross' release and for a new approach to advancing our interests and values in cuba. finally, our shift in policy towards cuba comes at a moment of renewed leadership in the americas. this april, we are prepared to have cuba join the other nations of the hemisphere at the summit of
we can never erase the history between us. but we believe that you should be empowered to live with dignity and self-determination. humans have a saying about daily life, it's not easy. today, the united states wants to be a partner in making the lives of ordinary cubans a little bit easier, more free, more prosperous. to those who have supported these measures, i thank you for being partners in our efforts. in particular, i want to thank his holiness, pope francis, whose moral example shows us...
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and particularly peace between the major powers. and you know, why is it that that relies on what are the fundamental foundations of sort of that aspect which is very much on the minds of, you know, churchill, stalin, and roosevelt, and they sort of designed the -- you know, the sort of post-war order in the 1940s. it was mainly about trying to prevent another great power war, and it was a mixed success obviously because it broke down and led to the cold war. what does that rely on? and to me, what that relies on more than anything else are sort of healthy or at least stable regional orders in strategically important parts of the world. and the reason why we have great power peace is because the in order europe has been pretty stable. the order in middle east less so, but generally pretty stable for several decades because it's sort of the authoritarian allies there. they had problems for sure. but it was relatively stable. then asia which has been east asia which has been fairly unstable since world war ii. and to me, this year par
and particularly peace between the major powers. and you know, why is it that that relies on what are the fundamental foundations of sort of that aspect which is very much on the minds of, you know, churchill, stalin, and roosevelt, and they sort of designed the -- you know, the sort of post-war order in the 1940s. it was mainly about trying to prevent another great power war, and it was a mixed success obviously because it broke down and led to the cold war. what does that rely on? and to me,...
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the berlin wall is -- has been and is marking a borderline between states and even more, between the two most powerful military alliances. the wall as it existed up to now will disappear, but the border between gdr and federal republic of germany will continue to exist and obviously, with a regime which is applicable under such circumstances, as with any other countries. be no difference with regards to the regime at the border as applied at borders between any other country in this world. will the wall physically disappear? >> physically? of course it will disappear. it will disappear physically because it will completely change the character it had up to now. # >> is there going to have to be more reform as well, political? >> keeping people at home is not simply a question of the border. keeping people at home is a question of the society. people should feel well at home, should be attracted by their society. so, that's why the problem is not simply opening the borders. the problem is that that's what i tried to explain to you is much more, the problem is to build an attractive so
the berlin wall is -- has been and is marking a borderline between states and even more, between the two most powerful military alliances. the wall as it existed up to now will disappear, but the border between gdr and federal republic of germany will continue to exist and obviously, with a regime which is applicable under such circumstances, as with any other countries. be no difference with regards to the regime at the border as applied at borders between any other country in this world. will...
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road closure, 309 in both directions between toll gate road and station road. take old bethlehem pike to get on by the accident for the time being. police activity out on jasper drive near lower state road. then apartment fire under control, police activity on the scene on market street between 40th and 41st. ukee, back over to you. >> jess, thank you start gathering your w-2s, tax time almost here. is says you can start filing january 20th. worried tax season might be delayed because of last minute tax law passed by congress this month. but they're ready to except your returns on time. erika? >> right now 6:36. are you making any resolutions for 2015? now time to set some financial goals nor the new year. >> those row lewes cents are not always easy to keep. cbs news business analyst jill schlessinger joins us from new york with some easy ways to avoid throwing in the towel. hey, jill, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. >> so, what is the best way to keep financial resolutions? >> by the way, you know, only 8% of people keep them. that's ridiculous. >> h
road closure, 309 in both directions between toll gate road and station road. take old bethlehem pike to get on by the accident for the time being. police activity out on jasper drive near lower state road. then apartment fire under control, police activity on the scene on market street between 40th and 41st. ukee, back over to you. >> jess, thank you start gathering your w-2s, tax time almost here. is says you can start filing january 20th. worried tax season might be delayed because of...
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it's closed between new york road and fits water road. an i'm just new information about an accident, another one in montgomery county. i'll have that for you coming up. >>> holiday shopping now in high gear and it's the last week to get the gifts. and stores could be busier than black friday. there are now just six shopping days left before christmas and tomorrow is super sad but today starts a marathon stretch for a number of stores. jesse gary is live in hafrton county. >> reporter: one analyst says the key to getting people inside is deals on big ticket items. and then once you're inside, it's hard to stop shopping considering a lot of places are offering extended or continuous hours. the kohl's chain will be open in 90 minutes and will not close again until christmas eve. they're trying to finish the holiday shopping season strong. so-called super saturday might be a prescription for their success. the 14.5% of shoppers plan to complete their christmas purchases tomorrow. coming up in the next 30 minutes, when getting it by next day
it's closed between new york road and fits water road. an i'm just new information about an accident, another one in montgomery county. i'll have that for you coming up. >>> holiday shopping now in high gear and it's the last week to get the gifts. and stores could be busier than black friday. there are now just six shopping days left before christmas and tomorrow is super sad but today starts a marathon stretch for a number of stores. jesse gary is live in hafrton county. >>...
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i'm breaking down the policy change between the two nations in a half century.'ll tell what you it does and does not do for american businesses and what it means for generations to come. i'm ali velshi. this is a special edition of "real money."
i'm breaking down the policy change between the two nations in a half century.'ll tell what you it does and does not do for american businesses and what it means for generations to come. i'm ali velshi. this is a special edition of "real money."
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that will help rebuild the trust between police officers . the white house, federal lawmakers would like to see more dialogue to try to bridge the gap. >> in the district protests against police violence cost the police department $3 million. the washington times reports that tax payers may not have to bear the brunt of the cost. officials may request reimbursement from the federal government. the police chief needs 400 extra officers a day to monitor the demonstrations. . >>> new, d.c. police are investigating a deadly shooting on southern avenue in southeast d.c. this was right outside united medical center. d.c. police got the call around 10:00 p.m. last night. two men died from the shooting. one man was shot in the head. no word where the other victim was shot. >>> a lot of police activity around the car. officers and crime scene technicians sectioned off the area during that investigation. police are not releasing any suspect information as of now. >>> the frederick county maryland liquor board is hoping for a full overhaul. among the ch
that will help rebuild the trust between police officers . the white house, federal lawmakers would like to see more dialogue to try to bridge the gap. >> in the district protests against police violence cost the police department $3 million. the washington times reports that tax payers may not have to bear the brunt of the cost. officials may request reimbursement from the federal government. the police chief needs 400 extra officers a day to monitor the demonstrations. . >>>...
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it runs between san francisco and l.a.nd you can see the big piles of rocks and debris on the road. it was caused by heavy rain. but that area will not see any more of it today. >>> cyber threats will be on the docket when the supreme court comes back in session. they will decide whether a pepper's threats online should be considered when filing charges against them. in this case a man allegedly made threats against a woman on facebook but his attorney says he never intended those as real threats. ruth bader ginsburg's first day back is today after emergency surgery last week. >>> it is your chance to vote for sterling, virginia native ryan sill. sill has been in the bottom three for two weeks now -- three weeks, rather. he was the instant save. you can watch the voice tonight on nbc 4. good luck to ryan. >> we want to get you caught up on the forecast that is ever changing around here. >> today we will start with warm weather. storm team 4 meteorologist with weather and traffic on the 1s. good morning, tom. >> you'll be c
it runs between san francisco and l.a.nd you can see the big piles of rocks and debris on the road. it was caused by heavy rain. but that area will not see any more of it today. >>> cyber threats will be on the docket when the supreme court comes back in session. they will decide whether a pepper's threats online should be considered when filing charges against them. in this case a man allegedly made threats against a woman on facebook but his attorney says he never intended those as...
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there is no friction between us. it seems to be the tone between vladimir putin and reaccept today yip erdogan. that's what we're hearing in public. only one small difference between the countries, what's a happening over the border in syria, and also in iraq, erdogan saying that we have discussed matters there. these are never going to be short affairs, the message seemed to be, look, one is possibly the world's biggest producer of gas. another country of 75 million people, they need each other. >> well, exactly, david. what we've seen come out from that meet something that despite these serious olympic differences in the approach to syria, vladimir putin is the biggest backer of the regime of bashar al-assad. president erdogan wants assad gone. they have clearly disagreed strongly on that, but these two countries do need each other. turkey needs more russian gas, and it wants to get a better price for it. and russia needs more friends from europe as they impose those sanctions that put pressure on russia. russia wa
there is no friction between us. it seems to be the tone between vladimir putin and reaccept today yip erdogan. that's what we're hearing in public. only one small difference between the countries, what's a happening over the border in syria, and also in iraq, erdogan saying that we have discussed matters there. these are never going to be short affairs, the message seemed to be, look, one is possibly the world's biggest producer of gas. another country of 75 million people, they need each...
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still, it is affecting drive times on 76 between the blue route and the vine. it will take you about 18 minutes. and that number has been creeping up over the last few minutes, so, keep that in mind if you're headed on 76 westbound or the vine street expressway eastbound. all right, and also, for drivers on 76 westbound, the off-ramp to route 202, there's a disabled vehicle. it doesn't seem to be tying things up right there. moving into new jersey, there's an accident on the new jersey turnpike southbound right at route 73, which is exit 4. it's on the left-hand shoulder. tracy? >>> new from overnight in delaware county, police are looking for the people who fired shots at officers there. it happened in chester township along west 12th and nate ellis drive. investigators say the shots came from a nearby foot bridge. no officers were hit. so far, police have not arrested anyone. >>> 6:02 a.m. still no sign of missing west chester university student shane montgomery. he was last seen leaving a bar in manayunk early thanksgiving morning. now the fbi has joined in
still, it is affecting drive times on 76 between the blue route and the vine. it will take you about 18 minutes. and that number has been creeping up over the last few minutes, so, keep that in mind if you're headed on 76 westbound or the vine street expressway eastbound. all right, and also, for drivers on 76 westbound, the off-ramp to route 202, there's a disabled vehicle. it doesn't seem to be tying things up right there. moving into new jersey, there's an accident on the new jersey turnpike...
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his key mention was this: while there is going to be a relationship between equals between the cubans and the americans as they push for better diplomatic and economic ties, castro said that any change here on the island and how fast that change might be implemented here will be done and dictated by the cuban people themselves. and castro also indicated that there would be no change in the socialist revolution here in cuba. he said that only half jokingly happens socialist revolution can go on for another 200 years in his words. so this was very much a speech in some ways to douse a little bit of cold water on some kind of wild expectations that there was going to be radical change here in cuba tomorrow essentially what he was saying was that it will be very pragmatic. he was speaking to an international audience especially american business interests who might have expectations of coming in to cuba very fast and sort of overrunning the nation with their business. he's essentially also put the breaks on that as well and said that pretty much that cuba will decide who comes in when and
his key mention was this: while there is going to be a relationship between equals between the cubans and the americans as they push for better diplomatic and economic ties, castro said that any change here on the island and how fast that change might be implemented here will be done and dictated by the cuban people themselves. and castro also indicated that there would be no change in the socialist revolution here in cuba. he said that only half jokingly happens socialist revolution can go on...
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deciding between buying bread and health care is much tougher. healthy pa is now here to help, with name-brand health insurance for the cost of a few basic groceries. if you're uninsured, call or apply online today. >>> 4:24, government health officials warn your flu shots may not be a good match for the most common flu strain that's out there this season. the centers for disease control is advising doctors that the most common flu strain this year has mutated and the flu vaccine may not be as effective against it. however, the cdc says flu shots still offers some protection against that strain and other strains of the virus. >>> a sweet idea from hershey, they're looking at replacing high fructose in its candy. the company hopes to appeal to those who avoid high fructose sweetener. it has a bad reputation for fuelling weight gain and diabetes though neither has been proven. >>> the chain settled its whistle-blower charges that it improperly used gift cards to lure new businesses from medicare and medicaid customers. the justice department acknow
deciding between buying bread and health care is much tougher. healthy pa is now here to help, with name-brand health insurance for the cost of a few basic groceries. if you're uninsured, call or apply online today. >>> 4:24, government health officials warn your flu shots may not be a good match for the most common flu strain that's out there this season. the centers for disease control is advising doctors that the most common flu strain this year has mutated and the flu vaccine may...
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another step, which you just noted is to se down grade the security option between the security forces. this is something that has been fairly effective over the past several years and one of the few areas where we can say there is some measure of respect between the leadership, at least at the security level to see something like that-- >> how likely is that to happen? >> i don't know how likely. i think we'll see the slowing of the tempo of those conversations. a decreasing of the number of contacts. i think it would be very unlikely at this point to see a complete cessation. remember this benefits abbas and the palestinian authorities although it benefits israelis far more. there will definitely be intense conversations in the next couple of days. >> i wonder how that would translate on the ground should it happen? >> well, it's difficult to say. i think the palestinian authority, one of the things that we've seen at least politically that is damaging to abbas and the palestinian leadership is the perception amongst any palestinians that their own security services are acting as a s
another step, which you just noted is to se down grade the security option between the security forces. this is something that has been fairly effective over the past several years and one of the few areas where we can say there is some measure of respect between the leadership, at least at the security level to see something like that-- >> how likely is that to happen? >> i don't know how likely. i think we'll see the slowing of the tempo of those conversations. a decreasing of the...
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petersberg between the 20th and 23rd of july.o happened the french ambassador was able to basically green light everything the russians were doing for the next week. because he had just spoken with the president. i have no smoking gun proof of what he was told him. but the french stance was just as hard line as the russian stance. without boring you of all the details i do want to hone in on several days. not the best known days of the crisis but to my mind the most interesting. so i'm going to start on a sunday, july 26th, the ultimatum has already gone out. serbia, austria, hungary have already begun mobilizing after serbia rejected the ultimatum advised to do so incidentally ì% they reject one clause unequivocally, fudge the rest. yes we are sorry that you accused us of a crime. serbia rejects the ultimatum, they mobilize even before austria hungry does but things haven't been declared yet. the austria hungarians up against the fact they're so incompetent they're that going to be ready to invade serbia until august 12th. that'
petersberg between the 20th and 23rd of july.o happened the french ambassador was able to basically green light everything the russians were doing for the next week. because he had just spoken with the president. i have no smoking gun proof of what he was told him. but the french stance was just as hard line as the russian stance. without boring you of all the details i do want to hone in on several days. not the best known days of the crisis but to my mind the most interesting. so i'm going to...
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president obama will be announcing a shift in policy between the united states and between cuba. he's going to announce that a number of restrictions will be eased between the two cubs when it comes like travel and commerce. it's going to be a major shift in relations and u.s. embassy will be set up in cuba. of course, that is significant. this is going to be the largest easing of relations between the united states and cuba that we have seen in decades. so this is certainly going to be a significant announcement. this entire exchange was -- has been worked on for a number of years. the calls for him to be released have grown laouder particularly in the release of bergdahl. his wife speaking out saying if they can exchange taliban prisoners for bergdahl certainly they can work out a deal. the president saying the fact that alan gross was being held prisoner was an impediment to u.s. cuban relations. they felt it was bad for the u.s. and also bad for cuba. again, tamron, the headline is that the president is going to announce some really significant changes. he's going to announce
president obama will be announcing a shift in policy between the united states and between cuba. he's going to announce that a number of restrictions will be eased between the two cubs when it comes like travel and commerce. it's going to be a major shift in relations and u.s. embassy will be set up in cuba. of course, that is significant. this is going to be the largest easing of relations between the united states and cuba that we have seen in decades. so this is certainly going to be a...
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i do the difference between women and young girls. talking about young people. >> chiming in there. >> please believe me. anyway, ted johnson, thank you, s coming up. >>> pope francis calls out the church. >>> plus, who made the naughty list this year. you bet it's cheney, and this is "hardball," the place for politics. >> staten island congressman pleaded guilty to federal tax evasion. the republican from new york was set to stand trial on february on charges that he hid a million dollars in sales and wages obtained from his manhattan restaurant. today's plea means he'll be sentenced on june 8, could face up to 30 months in prison, which is lower than he would have faced. back in october, u.s. congressman grimm said he would step down if he was not able to serve. and the dccc is calling for his resignation. that's the democratic campaign committee. ♪ the ford c-max hybrid. with an epa-estimated range of 540 miles on a tank of gas. and all the room you need to enjoy the trip. go stretch out. go further. that's why i always choose the
i do the difference between women and young girls. talking about young people. >> chiming in there. >> please believe me. anyway, ted johnson, thank you, s coming up. >>> pope francis calls out the church. >>> plus, who made the naughty list this year. you bet it's cheney, and this is "hardball," the place for politics. >> staten island congressman pleaded guilty to federal tax evasion. the republican from new york was set to stand trial on february...
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there's a complicated history between the united states and cuba. was born in 1961 -- just over two years after fidel castro took power in cuba, and just a few months after the bay of pigs invasion, which tried to overthrow his regime. over the next several decades, the relationship between our countries played out against the backdrop of the cold war, and america's steadfast opposition to communism. we are separated by just over 90 miles. but year after year, an ideological and economic barrier hardened between our two countries. meanwhile, the cuban exile community in the united states made enormous contributions to our country -- in politics and business, culture and sports. like immigrants before, cubans helped remake america, even as they felt a painful yearning for the land and families they left behind. all of this bound america and cuba in a unique relationship, at once family and foe. proudly, the united states has supported democracy and human rights in cuba through these five decades. we have done so primarily through policies that aimed
there's a complicated history between the united states and cuba. was born in 1961 -- just over two years after fidel castro took power in cuba, and just a few months after the bay of pigs invasion, which tried to overthrow his regime. over the next several decades, the relationship between our countries played out against the backdrop of the cold war, and america's steadfast opposition to communism. we are separated by just over 90 miles. but year after year, an ideological and economic...
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i'm breaking down the policy change between the two nations in a half century.i'll tell what you it does and does not do for american businesses and what it means for generations to come. i'm ali velshi. this is a special edition of "real money."
i'm breaking down the policy change between the two nations in a half century.i'll tell what you it does and does not do for american businesses and what it means for generations to come. i'm ali velshi. this is a special edition of "real money."
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the normalization of trade between u.s. and cuba was alan gross. an in 2008 we saw a ground swell of support amongst cuban people thinking there were movements of change afoot here. that all ended in december 2009 when gross was imprisoned. there was this question of tit for tat, whether there would be an exchange of political prisoners and exchange of spice, now what we're see something getting back to a place we were in 2008, what motivated that on the part of the cubans? did life get worse for them? are they tired for it? does the internet allow them to see another world? if you lived without this for 50 years, what changed? >> it's probably not the internet. but you look at this cuban committee, the 80's, subsidized by the sovietdown. that collapsed. then it was the venezuelans. you have that chief subsidized oil. and then the oil its effecting economies that traditionally helped cuba. now they may be facing pressure here. >> they're losing some of their patrons. they want to make friends with the ones next to you. how tough is it to live in cu
the normalization of trade between u.s. and cuba was alan gross. an in 2008 we saw a ground swell of support amongst cuban people thinking there were movements of change afoot here. that all ended in december 2009 when gross was imprisoned. there was this question of tit for tat, whether there would be an exchange of political prisoners and exchange of spice, now what we're see something getting back to a place we were in 2008, what motivated that on the part of the cubans? did life get worse...
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says the fighting between militia's in libya killed many. thousands have been displaced. many are returning home. >> for the first time after being warned to leave. this family came home. it was hardly a welcome anyone could want. their home was looted and their village in western libya destroyed. after a battle between rival militi militias. >> everything was taken away. we are upset. what can i say. thank god my children are safe. everything can be replaced. >> this man and other villagers have been the focus of battles for the last two weeks. the fighting left civilians struggling to avoid the crossfire. people say under former leader they suffered. now they are suffering again. in an attempt to end the misery, the special representative for the u.n. support mission in libya met with the former government minister on monday. they were forced from office when the supreme court annulled a parliament. it remains internationally recognised. the new government under the general national congress. it accused the u.n. of being biased and wanted to to respect the court's decis
says the fighting between militia's in libya killed many. thousands have been displaced. many are returning home. >> for the first time after being warned to leave. this family came home. it was hardly a welcome anyone could want. their home was looted and their village in western libya destroyed. after a battle between rival militi militias. >> everything was taken away. we are upset. what can i say. thank god my children are safe. everything can be replaced. >> this man and...
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if you seen this individual from saturday 20th between 12 257-- between 12:00 and 2:30 we urge you to call our hot line. he is male black, 6'1", approximately 235 pounds. he was wearing the clothing you see over here that chief described particularly focus on that patch with the indian arrow head, very indistinctive, if anyone saw him in those areas call our hot line. >> just to reiterate, people are stepping forward who do know him and painting the same picture that we already know that he was very troubled and enraged with police officers. that seems to be the issue, anti-government and anti-police. so i would urge anyone with information to step forward. thank you. >> the investigation we have conducted so far leads us to believe he acted alone. early on there was concern was he in fact alone player, nothing in the investigation and up to this point would lead us to believe he was anything but a solo operator, if you will. and we did enhance our security, security that had already been heightened over these last couple months around terrorismish use at some of our station houses. a
if you seen this individual from saturday 20th between 12 257-- between 12:00 and 2:30 we urge you to call our hot line. he is male black, 6'1", approximately 235 pounds. he was wearing the clothing you see over here that chief described particularly focus on that patch with the indian arrow head, very indistinctive, if anyone saw him in those areas call our hot line. >> just to reiterate, people are stepping forward who do know him and painting the same picture that we already know...
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the island is halfway between surabaya and singapore. malaysia and singapore are assisting in the indonesian-led investigation. meanwhile, in indonesia, another day of waiting as relatives hope for a miracle. as the hours pass without answers, eerie similarities are being drawn between this flight and mh-370 which also abruptly went off radar. unlike mh-370 which flew undetected for hours, air traffic control immediately noticed when this flight went missing after pilots requested to fly at 38,000 feet to avoid bad weather. m hf they have been combing the deepest and most deserted waters in the world. 8501 is likely in the java sea, which is shallow and heavily trafficked. airasia's pilot was very experienced with more than 20,000 hours in the cockpit. >> to help and support the next of kins of passengers and also of our crew to go through these very, very difficult times. >> reporter: now the ceo of airasia has flown down to indonesia. he is trying to comfort families give them as much information as he can. a marked difference from wha
the island is halfway between surabaya and singapore. malaysia and singapore are assisting in the indonesian-led investigation. meanwhile, in indonesia, another day of waiting as relatives hope for a miracle. as the hours pass without answers, eerie similarities are being drawn between this flight and mh-370 which also abruptly went off radar. unlike mh-370 which flew undetected for hours, air traffic control immediately noticed when this flight went missing after pilots requested to fly at...
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it's clearly a fight between good and evil. i think it's an generational fight. as i said to president putin, i think this is a third world war by other means. >> charlie: king abdullah next. >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been made possible by the following. >> rose: additional funding provided by: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services world wide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> charlie: tonight, an exclusive interview with king abdullah. the king came to washington at a crucial time. jordan is part of u.s.-led coalition against i.s.i.s. and has born a heavy burden from flee of refugees into jordan. the king met with senior white house officials and today with president obama. we spoke yesterday at his hotel in washington and began with the threat of i.s.i.s. here is that conversation. your majesty, thank you very much for an opportunity to talk to you during this visit to the united states. let me talk about i.s.i.s. and what you see as the thr
it's clearly a fight between good and evil. i think it's an generational fight. as i said to president putin, i think this is a third world war by other means. >> charlie: king abdullah next. >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been made possible by the following. >> rose: additional funding provided by: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services world wide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new...
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indeed we've seen the benefits of cooperation between our countries before. it was a cuban, carlos finley who discovered that mosquitos carry yellow fever. his work helped walter reed fight. cuba sent hundreds of healthcare workers to africa to fight ebola and i believe american and cuban healthcare workers should work side-by-side to stop the spread of this deadly disease. now where we disagree, we will raise those differences directly, as we will continue to do on issues related to democracy and human rights in cuba. i believe that we can do more to support the cuban people and promote our values through engagements. after all these 50 years have shown that isolation has not worked. it's time for a new approach. second, i've instructed secretary kerry to review cuba's designation as a state sponsor of terrorism. this review will be guided by the facts and the law. terrorism has changed in the last several decades at a time when we are focused on thread from al-qaida, to isil, a nation that meets our conditions and renouncess the use of terrorism should not
indeed we've seen the benefits of cooperation between our countries before. it was a cuban, carlos finley who discovered that mosquitos carry yellow fever. his work helped walter reed fight. cuba sent hundreds of healthcare workers to africa to fight ebola and i believe american and cuban healthcare workers should work side-by-side to stop the spread of this deadly disease. now where we disagree, we will raise those differences directly, as we will continue to do on issues related to democracy...
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building trust between police and communities. peru's indigenous people fight to preserve their land. why more people are less hopeful about the american dream. what you need to know about this year's flu season. and, what's behind the success of the podcast "serial." >> ifill: the director of the central intelligence agency struck back today at a scathing senate report on interrogations in the years after 9/11. john brennan took the highly unusual step of calling reporters to c.i.a. headquarters, in langley, virginia, to make his case >> there were no easy answers, and whatever your views are on e.i.t.'s, our nation and in particular this agency did a lot of things right during this period of time to keep our nation strong and secure. >> ifill: brennan was deputy director when so-called enhanced interrogation techniques, or e.i.t.'s, began. he conceded today there were abuses, but he defended the c.i.a.'s overall record. >> in a limited number of cases, agency officers used interrogation techniques that had not been authorized, w
building trust between police and communities. peru's indigenous people fight to preserve their land. why more people are less hopeful about the american dream. what you need to know about this year's flu season. and, what's behind the success of the podcast "serial." >> ifill: the director of the central intelligence agency struck back today at a scathing senate report on interrogations in the years after 9/11. john brennan took the highly unusual step of calling reporters to...
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a standoff between the police left one dead and 20 others injured. it happened as plus and chinese workingers. >> ukraine's parliament voted to expand a non-alliance status. the bill submitted bit president petro porashenko was passed with 303 votes and eight against. the russian foreign minister called the move counterproductive and warned they could heighten tensions >>> joining me is kurt volker, a former ambassador to n.a.t.o. this obviously is part of ukraine's pivot towards europe. just explain how rejoining n.a.t.o. would benefit ukraine. >> ukraine is subject to attacks from its neighbour. annexation of part of that territory. it's understandable why a country stand to be a defense ialliance. in order to defend itself and its sovereignty. >> that said, this is a long way from ukraine joining n.a.t.o. it's removing something imposed drg anna cove itch years, but to join n.a.t.o., it would have to meat the arnds of membership and all would have to agree by consensus. >>> russia's foreign minister warped that it would heighten texture in the eas
a standoff between the police left one dead and 20 others injured. it happened as plus and chinese workingers. >> ukraine's parliament voted to expand a non-alliance status. the bill submitted bit president petro porashenko was passed with 303 votes and eight against. the russian foreign minister called the move counterproductive and warned they could heighten tensions >>> joining me is kurt volker, a former ambassador to n.a.t.o. this obviously is part of ukraine's pivot towards...
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i think something happened last friday between the president's statement and between the growing backlash against the studio for canceling the movie. remember, it was last wednesday that a lot of the big movie theater chains like amc and regal and cinemark said they wouldn't take the risk posed by the hackers. these hackers invoked 9/11 in that weird, vague threat. so wednesday the movie is canceled. friday, the president speaks out. also on friday, george clooney criticized sony. a lot of folks criticized sony for not releasing the movie. over the weekend, all weekend, sony worked on a distribution plan. frankly, they did not have a lot of success. they haven't had a lot of people line up and say, we're going to help you get this movie out. but yesterday and today, there were a number of independent movie theaters that said, we want copies of the movie and we want to show it on christmas. that's allowed sony to come out today and say it will be shown in a number of theaters. another part of the statement says, we only hope this is the first step of the film's release but we are proud to
i think something happened last friday between the president's statement and between the growing backlash against the studio for canceling the movie. remember, it was last wednesday that a lot of the big movie theater chains like amc and regal and cinemark said they wouldn't take the risk posed by the hackers. these hackers invoked 9/11 in that weird, vague threat. so wednesday the movie is canceled. friday, the president speaks out. also on friday, george clooney criticized sony. a lot of...
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fugitives. >>> it is war of words between north korea and u.s. after feds put the blame on the sony hack on the authoritative regime. >> back to the president obama a for this where he says he is reviewing what steps to take against north korea the country still denies involvement in the attack officially but now claims the u.s. was involved in the film the interview which sparked the sign's tack. the and north korea's key fence commission says it is prepared to use quote all types have of warfare, to defend itself against the u.s. >>> meanwhile sony is defending the decision not to release the film to theaters. >> the theaters were subject to threats of physical violence against the theaters and a against their customers. and, quite understandably large number of them, majority of them, decided not to show the picture, when it was scheduled. when that happened sony had no alternative. >> meanwhile sony says it could eventually release the interview but it does not know in what form. movie depicts an assassination attempt on dictator kim jong unw
fugitives. >>> it is war of words between north korea and u.s. after feds put the blame on the sony hack on the authoritative regime. >> back to the president obama a for this where he says he is reviewing what steps to take against north korea the country still denies involvement in the attack officially but now claims the u.s. was involved in the film the interview which sparked the sign's tack. the and north korea's key fence commission says it is prepared to use quote all...
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this represents the dilemma between the old and the new. they have the safety features, they cost more to fix and they're slower, but there is no question that they have more charm. and they get you where you're going. >> reporter: but it's a fine balancing act says the city's top architect. >> the preservation of the old must be selective. it's not worthwhile because it's old. it's valuable because of its quality. >> reporter: for example, the recently renovated building that dates 1,800th century looks of naples. nonetheless the staunchest conservationist would agree that the city's value is in the present as well as the history. but not to erase it in the race to the future. >> more to come this hour we visit the place where the allies crack the code that changed the scout come of world war ii in their favor. >>> and the man who brought the good times to miami is set to return. raul will have all the details in your sport. weekdays at 5 eastern only on al jazeera america >> security in beirut is tight. >> more reporters. >> they don't ha
this represents the dilemma between the old and the new. they have the safety features, they cost more to fix and they're slower, but there is no question that they have more charm. and they get you where you're going. >> reporter: but it's a fine balancing act says the city's top architect. >> the preservation of the old must be selective. it's not worthwhile because it's old. it's valuable because of its quality. >> reporter: for example, the recently renovated building that...
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that will change a lot between the two countries, separated by 90 miles of ocean and several decades in terms of economic advancement. the day started with the homecoming of an imprisoned american and a prisoner swap, and it then went quickly from there. before we get reaction from cuba to south florida tonight, our chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell starts us off from the state department this evening. andrea, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. that half-century change in u.s./cuban relations began with the release of one man from a cuban prison and his dramatic homecoming. the drama began early this morning when state department contractor alan gross flew home on a government plane with his wife, judy, after five years in a cuban prison, cheering when he entered u.s. air space, accompanied by senator pat leahy and others who negotiated his freedom, getting a call from the president, enjoying popcorn, potato pancakes and a corned beef on rye with mustard. >> i'm incredibly blessed finally to have the freedom to resume a positive and constructive life. >
that will change a lot between the two countries, separated by 90 miles of ocean and several decades in terms of economic advancement. the day started with the homecoming of an imprisoned american and a prisoner swap, and it then went quickly from there. before we get reaction from cuba to south florida tonight, our chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell starts us off from the state department this evening. andrea, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. that...
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between united players and john hommond and second, resolve if within the tenure of the period of the grant united players enter into contract to sell 1038 howard street and acquire a different building for the same purpose, united players may transfer the equity of the property to the new property provided that some of the conditions that claudine delrosario described, one, that you obtain prior approval from the mayor's office, the building is located within the soundaries of the south of market as described in planning code section 3-18, which is the enabling legislation, and the building is used to provide services for the residents of soma under the requirements of the south of market stablization fund and finally that all recitals per the grant agreement apply. >> thank you so much for the details on that agreement. thank you so much. any questions, colleagues? >> thank you, we haven't heard from the budget analyst yet but i'm looking to make an amendment based on the input from miss delrosario >> so we have a report from our budget analyst. >> yes, mr. chairman, supervisor aval
between united players and john hommond and second, resolve if within the tenure of the period of the grant united players enter into contract to sell 1038 howard street and acquire a different building for the same purpose, united players may transfer the equity of the property to the new property provided that some of the conditions that claudine delrosario described, one, that you obtain prior approval from the mayor's office, the building is located within the soundaries of the south of...
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another attack in northern nigeria we have a special report on the orphans between boko haram and theernment. charging the barricades, the most violent confrontations so far between police and protesters in hong kong. plus saving the glaciers where climate change is threatening the ice. ♪ but we will begin with breaking news because a palestinian woman stabbed an israeli civilian in the occupied west bank and shot by police and we are joined from there now, what information do you have? >> reporter: what we do know is that this woman who is apparently between the age of 25-30 was at the junction in the occupied west bank which is an area that serves several illegal settlements there and according to the israeli police she tried to approach an israeli soldier with the intention of stabbing him, wasn't able to do so so she used her knife to harm a passersby, an israeli civilian who was apparently only likely injured. we understand that the army shot at this woman who is now being treated at a hospital in israel. there were some reports by eyewitnesses there that she was killed but we un
another attack in northern nigeria we have a special report on the orphans between boko haram and theernment. charging the barricades, the most violent confrontations so far between police and protesters in hong kong. plus saving the glaciers where climate change is threatening the ice. ♪ but we will begin with breaking news because a palestinian woman stabbed an israeli civilian in the occupied west bank and shot by police and we are joined from there now, what information do you have?...
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the five city center will span on entire block of walnut street between 7th and 8th street. the building will be the large ers city center project to date. >>> and in burkes county there's another celebration this weekend for redding's so-call charlie brown christmas tree. they're holding a decorating party for the tree tomorrow. residents can place ornaments and decorations on the tree tomorrow at 4:00 and then the tree will be lit up ats about 5:30. the city will also be taking donation to help the homeless and support the recreation commission. >>> and in ocean county a woman will make her court appearance after her pet bobcat escaped her home three times this year. rocky has been held at the popcorn park zoo in lacy since its last escape in stafford township. she could lose permanent custody of the animal because of those inciden incidents. >>> the new owners of the wilmington blue rocks are promising fun time for fans. one of the owners is the son of the man who founded the blue rocks 20 years ago. he wants to make the stadium a full walk-around concourse with kids' pla
the five city center will span on entire block of walnut street between 7th and 8th street. the building will be the large ers city center project to date. >>> and in burkes county there's another celebration this weekend for redding's so-call charlie brown christmas tree. they're holding a decorating party for the tree tomorrow. residents can place ornaments and decorations on the tree tomorrow at 4:00 and then the tree will be lit up ats about 5:30. the city will also be taking...
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that's kind of the difference, if you will, between what was going on between spaceship one and spaceship two. and excorp. >> when i drove you at 200 miles per hour in mojave, we made a deal and the deal was i'll take you at 200, you're going to fly me in spaceship two. well, that can't happen now. so should i be sell my spaceship two tick get buying an excorp ticket? >> well, i'll just say this, jim, because sir richard branson has put an awful lot of his own money into making this program work. i believe it will work. it's just taking oodles longer than anybody would have thought. >> tell me about it. >> but on the other hand, you'd be in the quarter million dollar category at this point. >> i bought the $200,000. you. >> any way, you could get two rides for the price of one. >> at excorp. >> at excorp. >> i could save some of my 401-k plan. >> yes, you could, and we'll be sitting side by side. >> just like in the mcclaren on the runway. >> you'll see what i see you'll see all the instrumentation. you won't be in the back -- >> the angelina jolie. >> well, if you're part of that flight,
that's kind of the difference, if you will, between what was going on between spaceship one and spaceship two. and excorp. >> when i drove you at 200 miles per hour in mojave, we made a deal and the deal was i'll take you at 200, you're going to fly me in spaceship two. well, that can't happen now. so should i be sell my spaceship two tick get buying an excorp ticket? >> well, i'll just say this, jim, because sir richard branson has put an awful lot of his own money into making this...
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traffic is light. 1 minutes between 880 and one -- 14 minutes between 880 and 101. no issues in the south bay, but not the case in marin county where we have our flooding reports approaching lucky drive all the lanes of northbound 101. it doesn't appear to be quite as bad so far this morning as the storm last week. but just a heads up, about 6" in all lanes. here's a live look at the golden gate bridge where they are keeping a center lane just as a median, a buffer zone for traffic only three lanes open in the southbound direction this morning for your morning drive. that's your latest "kcbs traffic." here are some safe driving tips for you. don't drive through flooded areas. and if your windshield wipers are on your headlights should also be on, too. it's also a good idea to fill up your car before the storm hits. and you should leave extra distance between your car and the next motorist. and apply brakes gently if you are slowing down. all right. that's a check of traffic. let's go to roberta with the forecast. >>> let's get right to it. our hi-def doppler radar i
traffic is light. 1 minutes between 880 and one -- 14 minutes between 880 and 101. no issues in the south bay, but not the case in marin county where we have our flooding reports approaching lucky drive all the lanes of northbound 101. it doesn't appear to be quite as bad so far this morning as the storm last week. but just a heads up, about 6" in all lanes. here's a live look at the golden gate bridge where they are keeping a center lane just as a median, a buffer zone for traffic only...
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. >> this is a group of men who have grown rich through secretive energy deals between egypt and israel. they have cost the egyptian people billions of dollars in lost revenues. >> so it was obvious that egypt was being ripped off. >> one of the men responsible was a confidant of ex-president hosni mubarak. >> did you steal your country's natural resources? >> no! >> the other a former israeli intelligence officer who is now suing the egyptian state. >> how much money will you be satisfied to take from the egyptians? >> i'll settle for 50 billion. have a good day. >> we investigate the role of energy in the most important relationship in the middle east - israel's peace accord with egypt - as a new balance of power emerges in the region. >> from the israeli perspective it's a game changer because their one great weakness was their energy dependent on others. >> israel has laid claim to some of the largest gas fields discovered this century. >> when gas came on stream they called that their second liberation day. >> as gas shortages sweep egypt, president abdel fata el-sissi is hoping th
. >> this is a group of men who have grown rich through secretive energy deals between egypt and israel. they have cost the egyptian people billions of dollars in lost revenues. >> so it was obvious that egypt was being ripped off. >> one of the men responsible was a confidant of ex-president hosni mubarak. >> did you steal your country's natural resources? >> no! >> the other a former israeli intelligence officer who is now suing the egyptian state. >>...