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what's happening, big al? yeah, let's go ahead and veto that nickname.ey, reuben taught me this cool trick. close your eyes. aah! oh, my god! what is wrong with you? you kissed a girl. now we're even. just paying off a poker debt. luke's creepy friend just kissed me. ew. reuben? that little weirdo? i'm still here. i'm gonna go boil my mouth. oh, hey, guys. game's downstairs. hey. this little game you dorks play we talking milk money or heavy cream? a lot of fresh bar mitzvah money down there. mind if i sit in? we kind of got a no-girls policy. is it a policy or just something that keeps happening? [ sighs ] the second. [ cellphone rings ] hey, honey. i am so excited i can't stand it! if you're gonna move your hands around like that you need to put the phone down. okay, okay, okay. for cocktail hour, they're creating a running waterfall onto which they're going to project a hologram of us embracing. but we're still winnowing, right? already winnowed. i cut the angel costumes. hard choices, mitchell. okay, i got to go. i'm so excited! yeah, me too. [ sighs
what's happening, big al? yeah, let's go ahead and veto that nickname.ey, reuben taught me this cool trick. close your eyes. aah! oh, my god! what is wrong with you? you kissed a girl. now we're even. just paying off a poker debt. luke's creepy friend just kissed me. ew. reuben? that little weirdo? i'm still here. i'm gonna go boil my mouth. oh, hey, guys. game's downstairs. hey. this little game you dorks play we talking milk money or heavy cream? a lot of fresh bar mitzvah money down there....
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>> i'm going to miss you, my roommate big al. man, going in the compound, that's my man.'t come back, do your time, relax. don't fall back. going to miss you dog, man, appreciate your help you know what i'm saying, looking out. hope to see you again one day, you know what i'm saying? alvin mchellon. a good dude, man. >> i wonder how much time i have left. i wanted to just come right out there, by that i would mean in here. by that i mean get in to -- i hope that i have enough time -- [ inaudible ] i hope i have a chance. >> today, jack hill is going to see the prison doctor. concerning a lesion on his face that hill believes could be cancer. >> it's scary. it's scary. especially, you know, you start getting a little age on you, you start seeing things like this, i wonder where it's going to lead. this -- it's kind of scary. >> judging from the appearance of the thing, and the time line and everything, i -- and the location, i'm going to say that looks like a small basal cell carcinoma. it's a type of skin cancer usually found in the center part of the face. ultraviolet li
>> i'm going to miss you, my roommate big al. man, going in the compound, that's my man.'t come back, do your time, relax. don't fall back. going to miss you dog, man, appreciate your help you know what i'm saying, looking out. hope to see you again one day, you know what i'm saying? alvin mchellon. a good dude, man. >> i wonder how much time i have left. i wanted to just come right out there, by that i would mean in here. by that i mean get in to -- i hope that i have enough time...
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if we take john and a big ales -- john and abigail's first letter we can look at that twin idea of proximity in this letter. it is rooted in a culture of familiar letters. it reads like a conversation. it is light and loving, teasing fun, and the affection and devotion is evident in it and is certainly characteristic of the corpus of john and abigail's correspondence. if we take the final letter nearly 40 years later -- abigail gets the last word -- this letter is very typical of abigail adams. it is reading february 1801 from philadelphia as abigail is making her way from washington dc back to quincy. john has lost his bid for reelection to thomas jefferson and the couple's public life is coming to a close. in typical abigail fashion she writes of the political scene when she arrives in philadelphia. she reports the response to the election to john, and also comments on the honors being shown her as she passes through the town. throngs of people are lining up in the rain to pay their respects to the president's lady. it is the last paragraph that encapsulates abigail. she writes adieu my fr
if we take john and a big ales -- john and abigail's first letter we can look at that twin idea of proximity in this letter. it is rooted in a culture of familiar letters. it reads like a conversation. it is light and loving, teasing fun, and the affection and devotion is evident in it and is certainly characteristic of the corpus of john and abigail's correspondence. if we take the final letter nearly 40 years later -- abigail gets the last word -- this letter is very typical of abigail adams....
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let's take a look at some of the big names, al jazeera, foreign minister a key face here algeria wasart of france until 1962. so a huge number of french muss let me see have lengths to the north. now the kouch kouachi brothers they were born to al engineer parents. the fourth suspect has al engineer family. the minister's presence here aim to show solidarity. then the u.k. linked to paris by trade, a european ally david cameron up for reelection soon there to give his support. the u.k. has been struggling with so-called home-grown fighters who have trained abroad. then there is israel represented in force with three key faces, foreign minister the economy minister and the prime minister benjamin netanyahu. palestinian president makmud abbas also there. france one had the largest jewish population in the eu. ♪net has publiinvited jews living in europe to move to israel. his presence, to support the jewish community, shocked by that attack on a kosher supermarket in paris. >> that's where the hostage taker was shot dead. russian's forever and ever minister there, too. russia is current
let's take a look at some of the big names, al jazeera, foreign minister a key face here algeria wasart of france until 1962. so a huge number of french muss let me see have lengths to the north. now the kouch kouachi brothers they were born to al engineer parents. the fourth suspect has al engineer family. the minister's presence here aim to show solidarity. then the u.k. linked to paris by trade, a european ally david cameron up for reelection soon there to give his support. the u.k. has been...
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take us through the figure of anas al-liby. how big of a figure was he in al-qaeda? >> it's not clear that he was a top operative in al-qaeda. he was indicted along with 20 other people. he carried out surveillance and did scouting type activities. he did plead not guilty before he died so we won't know what his defense might have been. but it's interesting that of the 21 people indicted of those two bombings in 1998, 20 are dead. the majority were killed on the battlefield by u.s. troops. there are six people in prison serving life sentences in the united states, and only three including al-qaeda's top person are still at large. >> i think the obama administration when they wanted to shut down guantanamo bay, he was not able to do so because of political opposition within the public party and his own democratic party. he has been trying to shut down the facility in guantanamo bay by transferring the remaining detainees there. but the administration has taken the view that the prosecution of terrorism suspects is best done in the regular court system in the united st
take us through the figure of anas al-liby. how big of a figure was he in al-qaeda? >> it's not clear that he was a top operative in al-qaeda. he was indicted along with 20 other people. he carried out surveillance and did scouting type activities. he did plead not guilty before he died so we won't know what his defense might have been. but it's interesting that of the 21 people indicted of those two bombings in 1998, 20 are dead. the majority were killed on the battlefield by u.s....
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and that makes it all the more deadly this is a big day for al qaeda. >> yemen obviously is a trainingblem syria is the biggest problem. all of these people are getting trained. >> that was what was we thought our biggest focus initially was the fear that these people came to syria and came back, and posed a homeland threat. we still need to be asking hard questions about our homeland security officials about what we have here, are there and do we have a serious way to keep them out? i mean the french officials really dropped the ball on these brothers, i mean they were on the radar screen they were on our no-fly list. the u.s. no-fly list at least. they have been arrested, we knew they had gone to one of them, at least, possibly both have been in yemen and why, there wasn't more -- i was going to say surveillance that obviously didn't do enough surveillance or some way to keep them off the streets. >> image is some of this, and today obviously the president has spoken out and the administration has spoken out. and also we have heard that attorney general holder is going to get into th
and that makes it all the more deadly this is a big day for al qaeda. >> yemen obviously is a trainingblem syria is the biggest problem. all of these people are getting trained. >> that was what was we thought our biggest focus initially was the fear that these people came to syria and came back, and posed a homeland threat. we still need to be asking hard questions about our homeland security officials about what we have here, are there and do we have a serious way to keep them...
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that's the big al qaeda threat to the u.s. right now, isn't it? een focused on for a very long time. we've taken a lot of action to degrade their abilities and we're going to continue to do that. we're monitoring what is going on in yemen to make sure that we can still continue to take action and keep al qaeda at bay. >> i assume in the president's address before the joint session of congress tonight there will be an extensive section, not just on yemen but overall in terms of national security the war on terrorism, what's going on in syria, what's going on in iraq what's going on elsewhere in the region right? >> absolutely. it's an important part of the speech. we'll be discussing the progress we made abroad the challenges that we main and how we protect our national security around the world. >> i assume we'll have some words about what happened in paris in recent days and in belgium for that matter as well. >> i'm not going to get too far into the specifics of the speech but i'm sure it will be in there, wolf. >> and the solidarity with the peo
that's the big al qaeda threat to the u.s. right now, isn't it? een focused on for a very long time. we've taken a lot of action to degrade their abilities and we're going to continue to do that. we're monitoring what is going on in yemen to make sure that we can still continue to take action and keep al qaeda at bay. >> i assume in the president's address before the joint session of congress tonight there will be an extensive section, not just on yemen but overall in terms of national...
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big one. >>reporter: al says never turn your back on the ocean. he was swept off a rock and injured while fishing and recently he experienced a huge wave while standing on the end of this pier in pacific came. all of a sudden just the waves. shake that if section over there and we have scared got out of here. >>reporter: high surf advisory to the big sur coast line in effect through the weekend. so you can expect frequent conditions in which 2 sets of waves stack up to form one huge rogue wave. >> just sheer power out there will really hold you down under water for a long time. >>reporter: ben says he will be surfing at mavericks which could get hair but says it's just as dangerous standing on the shore. >> really big swell and really high tide if the 2 combine, that is bad news. >>reporter: 5 years ago a rogue wave swept through the crowd at the maverick surf competition injuring several people. boaters are also being warned. >> what may look perfectly fine and possible in the boat within a matter of a minute or 2 of big set you can be over the t
big one. >>reporter: al says never turn your back on the ocean. he was swept off a rock and injured while fishing and recently he experienced a huge wave while standing on the end of this pier in pacific came. all of a sudden just the waves. shake that if section over there and we have scared got out of here. >>reporter: high surf advisory to the big sur coast line in effect through the weekend. so you can expect frequent conditions in which 2 sets of waves stack up to form one huge...
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from the tragic crash of virgin galactic's test crash to the first land on a comet. 2014 was a big year. al jazeera's technology editor tarek balz has the bazley has the story. >> large body will be visitby a spacecraft we launched a decade ago. to me that's mind-bogboggling. >> in april another spacecraft, dawn is set to land on ceries. the problem of space debris will also get attention in 2015. 17,000 trackable objects larger than a coffee cup is are currently in orbit around the earth. the european space agency is set to test new capture technology based on fishing nets. >> you don't have any problem with air or drag, and when the net reaches the body of the debris the net impacts on the debris and the masses continue their courses so they wrap around and they entangle the debris in a way that is impossible to disentangle. >> once caught they plan to trag the debris down to earth where it will bush up on reentry. lathe last year, the european space agency placed a lander on a comet for the first time. sampling and analyzing it as it approaches the sun. >> you're going to see water flowi
from the tragic crash of virgin galactic's test crash to the first land on a comet. 2014 was a big year. al jazeera's technology editor tarek balz has the bazley has the story. >> large body will be visitby a spacecraft we launched a decade ago. to me that's mind-bogboggling. >> in april another spacecraft, dawn is set to land on ceries. the problem of space debris will also get attention in 2015. 17,000 trackable objects larger than a coffee cup is are currently in orbit around the...
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al qaeda. what happens if the houthis take control, even if they aren't big fans of al qaeda themselves? >> that's a big question indeed. the hadi government has been an ally of the united states in going after al qaeda in yemen, in the country. over the last several months they haven't focused on that because they've been fighting for political survival. and this coup which is finished today actually started in september when the houthis took over much of the capital, sanaa, many of the ministries. they've been the document force in the capital. the houthis have been fighting al qaeda themselves in many part ts of central yemen so they're no friends of al qaeda. they've been going after them to some degree. but the americans are very concerned because the houthis are essentially shia and they worry that al qaeda are taking advantage of sectarian conflicts to recruit more sunni tribals into al qaeda's ranks. we're seeing al qaeda expand its presence in the tribal areas of yemen, get more territory, more manpower more resources. it's main priority in recent weeks, it says is attacking the
al qaeda. what happens if the houthis take control, even if they aren't big fans of al qaeda themselves? >> that's a big question indeed. the hadi government has been an ally of the united states in going after al qaeda in yemen, in the country. over the last several months they haven't focused on that because they've been fighting for political survival. and this coup which is finished today actually started in september when the houthis took over much of the capital, sanaa, many of the...
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big one. >>reporter: al says never turn your back on the ocean. he was swept off a rock and injured while fishing and recently he experienced a huge wave while standing on the end of this pier in pacific came. all of a sudden just the waves. shake that if section over there and we have scared got out of here. >>reporter: high surf advisory to the big sur coast line in effect through the weekend. so you can expect frequent conditions in which 2 sets of waves stack up to form one huge rogue wave. >> just sheer power out there will really hold you down under water for a long time. >>reporter: ben says he will be surfing at mavericks which could get hair but says it's just as dangerous standing on the shore. >> really big swell and really high tide if the 2 combine, that is bad news. >>reporter: 5 years ago a rogue wave swept through the crowd at the maverick surf competition injuring several people. boaters are also being warned. >> what may look perfectly fine and possible in the boat within a matter of a minute or 2 of big set you can be over the t
big one. >>reporter: al says never turn your back on the ocean. he was swept off a rock and injured while fishing and recently he experienced a huge wave while standing on the end of this pier in pacific came. all of a sudden just the waves. shake that if section over there and we have scared got out of here. >>reporter: high surf advisory to the big sur coast line in effect through the weekend. so you can expect frequent conditions in which 2 sets of waves stack up to form one huge...
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big one. >>reporter: al says never turn your back on the ocean. he was swept off a rock and injured while fishing and recently he experienced a huge wave while standing on the end of this pier in pacific came. all of a sudden just the waves. shake that if section over there and we have scared got out of here. >>reporter: high surf advisory to the big sur coast line in effect through the weekend. so you can expect frequent conditions in which 2 sets of waves stack up to form one huge rogue wave. >> just sheer power out there will really hold you down under water for a long time. >>reporter: ben says he will be surfing at mavericks which could get hair but says it's just as dangerous standing on the shore. >> really big swell and really high tide if the 2 combine, that is bad news. >>reporter: 5 years ago a rogue wave swept through the crowd at the maverick surf competition injuring several people. boaters are also being warned. >> what may look perfectly fine and possible in the boat within a matter of a minute or 2 of big set you can be over the t
big one. >>reporter: al says never turn your back on the ocean. he was swept off a rock and injured while fishing and recently he experienced a huge wave while standing on the end of this pier in pacific came. all of a sudden just the waves. shake that if section over there and we have scared got out of here. >>reporter: high surf advisory to the big sur coast line in effect through the weekend. so you can expect frequent conditions in which 2 sets of waves stack up to form one huge...
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i mentioned the nesting of terrorist in al-qaeda and one of the big focuses isn't al-qaeda or iran. former deputy assistance lewis cheney had this to say. watch. >> with the collapse of the government in yemen, got iran in control of four capitals in the middle east. baghdad,damascus and potentially bay root. >> he mentioned the king dieing and what that imempathimpact is. i don't think there is a problem with him dying. they have been preparing for that. the administration talking to iran without consolting for the problem for me. is this negligent and imcompitantimcomp imcompetepidity tent? we tent -- we see it unrecognizable from the years in the past. >> the king promised they will not change the policies. but as rachel pointed out, they have been a firewall with iran and part of the coalition silently or publically. >> you cannot underestimate the importance of that relationship as an ally in the region. this is a tragedy with what happened. the united states has held this up as yemen is winning the war against terror and $340 million later what do we have to show for it? we wi
i mentioned the nesting of terrorist in al-qaeda and one of the big focuses isn't al-qaeda or iran. former deputy assistance lewis cheney had this to say. watch. >> with the collapse of the government in yemen, got iran in control of four capitals in the middle east. baghdad,damascus and potentially bay root. >> he mentioned the king dieing and what that imempathimpact is. i don't think there is a problem with him dying. they have been preparing for that. the administration talking...
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al sharpton starts right now. >> thanks to you for tuning in. america's gearing up for the super bowl and coming up we've got a lot of the big game and on the big game including rev al's "politics nation's" super bowl party. stick around for that. hey, catch this one. we start with tonight's lead. president obama's going on offense against the republicans. the president is mocking the gop for trying to steal a page from his progressive playbook. >> my hope is that they join us. and one good piece of news is i notice that even though their policies is haven't quite caught up yet, their rhetoric is starting to sound pretty democratic. one republican senator who shall go unnamed but generally doesn't agree with me on much and he was suddenly shocked, shocked that the top 1%'s doing really well and everybody else is getting squeezed and we need to do something about it. and i welcome that. i consider imitation the highest form of flattery. come on board. let's go help out that middle class family. let's get something done. >> suddenly republicans are trying to sound like they want to play ball on things. throughout the obama presidency we've seen a
al sharpton starts right now. >> thanks to you for tuning in. america's gearing up for the super bowl and coming up we've got a lot of the big game and on the big game including rev al's "politics nation's" super bowl party. stick around for that. hey, catch this one. we start with tonight's lead. president obama's going on offense against the republicans. the president is mocking the gop for trying to steal a page from his progressive playbook. >> my hope is that they...
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it will be big. al's cousin. it reduces you to tears. >> what was the nfl super bowl phone call like. were you stunned? >> i was weeping and weeping all day actually. i can well up right now. >> 115 million people watched the super bowl show. does it make you nervous, that number. >> can i be honest and human and say yes i will be nervous, but i'm going to recycle those nerves and make them adrenaline. >> she does everything so big. you imagine what's about to happen. >> i love her. and lenny kravitz. she said her entrance and exit will be like diana ross. she said woo! and made herself shiver a little bit. >> and willie, one thing she said was interesting. my first guest. >> she hinted there may be more surprises than she would let on to me. you might see others as well. february 1st on nbc is the super bowl party. >> all of our teams are out. >> totally. >> no time now. what's going on? >> you know what, it was weird yesterday afternoon when we got to the red carpet. we heard this scream and realized it was came
it will be big. al's cousin. it reduces you to tears. >> what was the nfl super bowl phone call like. were you stunned? >> i was weeping and weeping all day actually. i can well up right now. >> 115 million people watched the super bowl show. does it make you nervous, that number. >> can i be honest and human and say yes i will be nervous, but i'm going to recycle those nerves and make them adrenaline. >> she does everything so big. you imagine what's about to...
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al qaeda is on the big event.s is focused on everyone pick up a knife, an axe, take action. >> taking action not just against civilians but especially the military and police. >> in september i put out a twitter to the effect, you see the assault in parliament the ax-wielding madman australia had its recent incident -- we see how these calls can be responded to by people beginning to become radicalized. that's a constant threat rather than al qaeda trying to always replicate a 9/11 a big event. >> at the same time, al qaeda in the arabian and insula -- peninu sula has been advocating and trying attacks, whether it is the underwear, the shoe bomber. they have promoted the idea of individual attacks. both by somebody coming into the country, and at the same time people who are here. >> al qaeda, which is understood to be mainly hiding in pakistan in mountainous territory, and aqap in yemen, which has been charged by al qaeda central to conduct attacks against the west. the christmas day bomber the cartridge efforts
al qaeda is on the big event.s is focused on everyone pick up a knife, an axe, take action. >> taking action not just against civilians but especially the military and police. >> in september i put out a twitter to the effect, you see the assault in parliament the ax-wielding madman australia had its recent incident -- we see how these calls can be responded to by people beginning to become radicalized. that's a constant threat rather than al qaeda trying to always replicate a 9/11...
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. >> at what level these yemeni training camps for al qaeda of course the big question is whether there was coordination between al qaeda in yemen kouachi brothers do something big, great britain is bracing for some sort of al qaeda attack. at what level of expertise are these training camps in yemen? how good are they? how do they stack up to something here in the united states? obviously noty anywhere near. >> first of all we know how good they are because al qaeda has been ceasing village after village after village. in some areas yemeni units have melted mostly in the center. even in the operations that we saw which is so impressive to us because it is happening in france and in paris this is very minimal minimal. this is a tactical assault. it happens every day every six-hours in yemen or iraq or syria. my concern is how many other units are there are these all fighting connected to a chain of of of events. >> if i look back to the debates between al gore and george bush nobody knew who he was. the now everybody knows who they are. that was a turning point for us. let them deal wit
. >> at what level these yemeni training camps for al qaeda of course the big question is whether there was coordination between al qaeda in yemen kouachi brothers do something big, great britain is bracing for some sort of al qaeda attack. at what level of expertise are these training camps in yemen? how good are they? how do they stack up to something here in the united states? obviously noty anywhere near. >> first of all we know how good they are because al qaeda has been...
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big. whatever the circumstances of al al alberto nisman's death. >> i don't want the stain of corruption on my family, that's why i'm here. >> very grave what's going on. they are working all over us. >> reporter: no one has faced justice for a jewish community center in 1994 in which 85 people died. iran denied any involvement. 51-year-old nisman alleged he had evidence including phone taps which shoad showed the president along with hector timerman, involved in grain exports to iran in return for oil. opposition insisted that nisman had no reason to commit suicide. what happens next no one is sure but the questions are piling up with few clear answers. andrew simmons al jazeera buenos aires. >> guilty of ordering an tack 30 years ago. ordering soldiers to set fire to the embassy while protesters were aside. aridondo was also sentenced to the murder of two students at a funeral. the president has promised it will bring in a new political culture but at manel fernandez reports from clom beau, he has his work cut out for him. >> sunetra is a retired teacher. like many people she has been fee
big. whatever the circumstances of al al alberto nisman's death. >> i don't want the stain of corruption on my family, that's why i'm here. >> very grave what's going on. they are working all over us. >> reporter: no one has faced justice for a jewish community center in 1994 in which 85 people died. iran denied any involvement. 51-year-old nisman alleged he had evidence including phone taps which shoad showed the president along with hector timerman, involved in grain exports...
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big mac! [mÚsica] >> al finales del aÑo pasado brittany maynard decidiÓ morir.portunidad. >> ¿cÓmo se quitó la vida tu esposa? >> [carraspea] noviem--el dÍa noviembre primero nosotros nos levantamos, desayunamos, fuimos a caminar, la familia con los padres de ella, los amigos. cuando llegamos de vuelta a la casa ella--ella supo que ya era el tiempo de ir, de pasar. los--los-- [suspira] los Íntimos--el dolor que ella estaba sufriendo, estaba cada dÍa peor. >> y sin posibilidades de que mejorara. >> no, no, no, cuando uno tiene, en inglÉs es glio--glioblastoma multiform, no hay-- >> un cÁncer inoperable. >> un cÁncer, eso no se puede curar. >> en el lado derecho del cerebro. >> right, asÍ que estaba acostado en la cama y el paciente tiene que tomar la medicina, son cuatro o cinco onzas de lÍquido. el paciente toma el lÍquido, dentro de cinco minutos se durmiÓ y dentro de 30 minutos las respiraciones bajaron a un punto que muriÓ tranquila, en paz. cuando uno piensa "si yo tengo la opciÓn de cómo yo quiero morir" siempre dicen la misma cosa: "yo quiero morir durmien
big mac! [mÚsica] >> al finales del aÑo pasado brittany maynard decidiÓ morir.portunidad. >> ¿cÓmo se quitó la vida tu esposa? >> [carraspea] noviem--el dÍa noviembre primero nosotros nos levantamos, desayunamos, fuimos a caminar, la familia con los padres de ella, los amigos. cuando llegamos de vuelta a la casa ella--ella supo que ya era el tiempo de ir, de pasar. los--los-- [suspira] los Íntimos--el dolor que ella estaba sufriendo, estaba cada dÍa peor. >> y...
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charles: and big economic dateal al ol mov-- data that headline move market this week. >> gdp . that own is focused on the economic data. charles: what moves market? >> new homes, because that will tell us home buildings, and home improvement. >> i am going with earnings. charles: apple. >> apple, apple, apple. >> nothing big. >> i think apple, and all right, fox business, two shows premiering tonight, check them out. jamie colby, "strange inheritance" with two episodes, and 10 people, our girl kennedy in our new self-titled show. great tweets going on. one from chad. lou: good evening, i am lou dobbs, breaking news, more than 50 million people in northeast are hunkerring down as a massive snow storm brings blizzard conditions from maryland to maine, forecasters are warning this the likely go down as top 5 snow storm for new england region when all said and done. but before that, 250 mile stretch of northeast is walloped with 1 to 3 fight of heavy, blowing snow. and worst is expected to fall overnight. whether there will be dangerous winds as well. and poor vice billy on the roa
charles: and big economic dateal al ol mov-- data that headline move market this week. >> gdp . that own is focused on the economic data. charles: what moves market? >> new homes, because that will tell us home buildings, and home improvement. >> i am going with earnings. charles: apple. >> apple, apple, apple. >> nothing big. >> i think apple, and all right, fox business, two shows premiering tonight, check them out. jamie colby, "strange...
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. >> this is clear al very big storm. for most of massachusetts and i'm glad we had little bit of advance warning to plan for it. >> we want everybody off the roads. travel ban is still in effect. >> for the most part new york city not so bad with 10-inches in place but long oy land just got slammed nasty winds more than 14-inches of snow and nasa county and more than 2 feet in suffolk county. you can always track the weather any time myfoxphilly.com. click the weather tab for the latest forecast information and of course live radar. >>> a pair of accused of burglars give police quite the clue. these shoe prints in the snow leading undercover cops right to the guy and gallon who police say were breaking into homes and cars in upper darby township. fox 29's dawn timmeney in the newsroom tonight with this story. dawn. >> reporter: iain upper darby police superintendent michael chitwood is calling this pair the bonnie and clyde of delaware county. and while snowy weather can sometimes be a real nuisance this past weekend it
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you are seeing a more empowered al qaeda. >> how big a threat is yemen today to western interests? >> it will always be a threat, given where it sits geographically. the fact that it sits astride the major shipping lanes makes it important. >>> let's look at additional news. nationals have been charged for conspiring to kill americans abroad. the men took part in attacks on u.s. forces in afghanistan in 2008. the air asia plane that crashed in the java sea killing 100 622, climbed -- killing 162 climbed too fast. investigators are analyzing the flight recorders to determine the cause of the crash. the austrian university is try to identify consideration -- incinerated remains. the have not found enough dna. experts have identified the remains of one of the training teachers who was murdered south of the southwest city. still to come on the program, it is not just the slopes drive people to switzerland. the world economic forum dissent escends on davos. an update on a story we brought you from kenya. officials apologize after the police fired tear gas at primary school children. ed
you are seeing a more empowered al qaeda. >> how big a threat is yemen today to western interests? >> it will always be a threat, given where it sits geographically. the fact that it sits astride the major shipping lanes makes it important. >>> let's look at additional news. nationals have been charged for conspiring to kill americans abroad. the men took part in attacks on u.s. forces in afghanistan in 2008. the air asia plane that crashed in the java sea killing 100 622,...
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big way in recent months. that fight has escalated other the past few days between the houthis on one side and al qaeda on the other. >> could they be our allies? >> it's a very big question. the houthis are also anti-americans to some degree. >> their slogan "death to america." >> it's going to be much more difficult for the u.s. to cooperate with the houthi. but the big worry in yemen is that al qaeda will get a windfall if the houthis take charge of the government because it will be a shiite government essentially and they're virs rally opposed to them. you could see a lot more of them go over to the al qaeda side and they could expand in a big way. they've said repeatedly their number one priority is hitting the united states. >> all right. richard quest in davos, if you could weigh in on the global map and how that affects the americans with the king of saudi arabia now dead and his brother taking over the crown. what do you know of him? how much of an ally will he be to the united states and will the saudis remain the allies they have been for decades? >> let me give you the words of john kerry, the u.s.
big way in recent months. that fight has escalated other the past few days between the houthis on one side and al qaeda on the other. >> could they be our allies? >> it's a very big question. the houthis are also anti-americans to some degree. >> their slogan "death to america." >> it's going to be much more difficult for the u.s. to cooperate with the houthi. but the big worry in yemen is that al qaeda will get a windfall if the houthis take charge of the...
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talk to al jazeera only on al jazeera america >> how do you convince a big oil company to use this? techknow only on al jazeera america >> we're back with inside story on al jazeera america. i'm ray suarez. the world can look back on 35 years of terrible human tragedy and now more than ever triumph. medicines have reduced mother-to-infant transmission, and added years of healthy life to people infected around the world. millions around the world are still infected by hiv. today we're looking at drugs when used by high-risk people can stop the spread of hiv. justin goforth what has been the change when you look back at the change of the introduction of anti-retro virals. that could be a test case of how people take on new information and use it to inform the choices they make in their lives. >> that's a good point. we have effective anti-retro virals as far as stopping the spread of hiv in the mid '90s but it's now changed to once a day regiments instead of five times a day. we look at the option of staying on treatment as an effective way of keeping someone healthy that is liveing wi
talk to al jazeera only on al jazeera america >> how do you convince a big oil company to use this? techknow only on al jazeera america >> we're back with inside story on al jazeera america. i'm ray suarez. the world can look back on 35 years of terrible human tragedy and now more than ever triumph. medicines have reduced mother-to-infant transmission, and added years of healthy life to people infected around the world. millions around the world are still infected by hiv. today...
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big game. nbc sports al michaels joins us. great to have you here, al. >> thank you. >> also the author of the great book "you can't make this up" it will be his ninth super would be that he has announced. >> i have a confession -- >> i did, i worked for him, and i worked for warren harding's campaign. did didn't work out particularly well. >> so you're ninth super bowl, do you have a favorite? a memory? >> i would say six years ago arizona against pittsburgh in super bowl 43 and it was crazy because you have an iconic franchise in the steelers against the what the hell are they doing here cardinals. and arizona winds up taking the lead in the second half, pittsburgh comes from behind and wins it, santonio holmes makes a incredible catch in the endzone. they run it all the way down the sideline, and barely makes it to the end zone and they can't even kick a field goal. >> wasn't it crass growing up, the knock was on super bowls, big event, lousy game. in the last six and seven years they all seem to be like that one, they're a
big game. nbc sports al michaels joins us. great to have you here, al. >> thank you. >> also the author of the great book "you can't make this up" it will be his ninth super would be that he has announced. >> i have a confession -- >> i did, i worked for him, and i worked for warren harding's campaign. did didn't work out particularly well. >> so you're ninth super bowl, do you have a favorite? a memory? >> i would say six years ago arizona against...
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. >> first of all if i were al-qaeda and in yemen, i would jump immediately and take responsibility. >> right. >> it's a bigcoup, and it's a huge victory for al-qaeda and yemen. it has basically killed hundreds of supporters and followers in the peninsula. it has been targeting american and european targets and it has failed so far. and when you have the younger brother cherif, who says that he represents al-qaeda, what you have is not whether there is a connection. there is a connection in this network in paris and alqaida. the question is did they give direct orders to the two brothers to carry out the attack. this is a very difficult question to answer because we don't have concrete information. >> but what you're say something that the key different is whether these young men got the training or were inspired by al-qaeda or whether it was a direct command because if it was the latter that changes what aqap does, it would put western europe on a higher alert. >> you know, several points, and quickly. the first point is that we do have older of course that the older brother said went to yemen and fought i
. >> first of all if i were al-qaeda and in yemen, i would jump immediately and take responsibility. >> right. >> it's a bigcoup, and it's a huge victory for al-qaeda and yemen. it has basically killed hundreds of supporters and followers in the peninsula. it has been targeting american and european targets and it has failed so far. and when you have the younger brother cherif, who says that he represents al-qaeda, what you have is not whether there is a connection. there is a...
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the big winner is al qaeda of the arabian peninsula and, of course, iran. >> winners and losers?> all right for my winner i'm going to say the state of iowa. the fact that many people around this table are going to be there including many of our colleagues. money being spent. another year of cha ching for restaurants and hotels and things like that. center of attention. from a loser, i have got to pick the nfl between concussions abuse, spousal abuse and now we spent a whole day talking about balls. that was unfortunate. >> this is true. my loser is renee elmers who more than anyone created this big controversy where none previously existed by objecting to a popular pro-life bill. the kicker, of course, is that she backed the same exact bill. >> 20 week. >> 2013, yes. my winner is larry hogan, the new governor of the people's republic of maryland who is is a conservative, was sworn in this week. before he was sworn in gave a warning to cabinet agencies that they should expect that their budgets will be cut. pretty gutsy. >> that was the biggest upset probably of the election. tha
the big winner is al qaeda of the arabian peninsula and, of course, iran. >> winners and losers?> all right for my winner i'm going to say the state of iowa. the fact that many people around this table are going to be there including many of our colleagues. money being spent. another year of cha ching for restaurants and hotels and things like that. center of attention. from a loser, i have got to pick the nfl between concussions abuse, spousal abuse and now we spent a whole day...
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al with him. and being associate at big important meetings. to have al sharpton and the police commissioner?ice say are you siding with him against us because of the statements that sharp topton has made. >> is it for given or what? >> to have him coming into the white house on a regular basis -- >> i don't get that. >> a tax cheat. >> i'll watch how aggressive the president is in the state of the union and watch joni ernst's spochbs response. >> that himwill be critical the gop response. >> i want to hear some praise to president sisi for calling for a reform. >> that will do it. have a great week, everybody. >>> on the buzz beater this sunday, as "charlie hebdo" sells millions of copies with its first issue of a h. after the massacre, why won't many run this cover in which a series mu says all is for given.the massacre, why won't many run this cover in which a series muhammad says all is for given. >> which is treat h.sis completely crazy that in the uk you cannot show that. >> we've chosen not to show that cover. we apologize for any who may have been offended by
al with him. and being associate at big important meetings. to have al sharpton and the police commissioner?ice say are you siding with him against us because of the statements that sharp topton has made. >> is it for given or what? >> to have him coming into the white house on a regular basis -- >> i don't get that. >> a tax cheat. >> i'll watch how aggressive the president is in the state of the union and watch joni ernst's spochbs response. >> that himwill...
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you also have to remember sort of what evan talked about is that there was a really big scism between als and isis. so much so that al qaeda central, the head of al qaeda sent one of his top buddies to syria to make sure -- just to make sure there was not too much discord among the brothers. what did isis do? they blew him up in a suicide attack, which is quite a fitting end to this guy. so, there's a lot of bad blood between these organizations. what evan was saying f one group -- if one organization -- or these kouachi brothers said they were part of aqap and al awlaki sent him and the dellyi killer, this is jihadi 101, you don't make that mistake unless you're uncoordinated. >> the context here, when you talk about syria is you know, we are, of course reporting breaking on france. it's monstrous what's happened. yesterday there was a suicide bombing in iraq that killed upwards of 20 shia worshippers. we have reports that boko haram in nigeria carried off a slaughter of unimaginable proportions. we don't have any confirmation but earlier reports of horrible slaughter there. the vast ma
you also have to remember sort of what evan talked about is that there was a really big scism between als and isis. so much so that al qaeda central, the head of al qaeda sent one of his top buddies to syria to make sure -- just to make sure there was not too much discord among the brothers. what did isis do? they blew him up in a suicide attack, which is quite a fitting end to this guy. so, there's a lot of bad blood between these organizations. what evan was saying f one group -- if one...
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big cities. both isis and al qaeda have called on supporters to carry out more attacks in the west. european security officials are determined to intercept them first. today in belgium they did. richard engel, nbc news, istanbul. >> reporter: this is bill neely in paris where more of the massacre victims were buried today. two were cartoonists. one carried in a plain casket covered in cartoons drawn by his friends. buried too, the policeman who guarded "charlie hebdo's" editor. but from the pope today a clear message. insult people and you'll get hit. he didn't name "charlie hebdo," but he said let's speak clearly about paris. gesturing with his hand, he said, if a friend says a swear word against my mother, then a punch awaits him. one cannot provoke, insult other people's faith. there is a limit. "charlie hebdo" is provocative. it calls itself irresponsible. its latest cover another image of the prophet muhammad. the pope insisted killing in the name of god is wrong, but he came close to suggesting the attack on the magazine is understandable. all three gunmen said they were aveng
big cities. both isis and al qaeda have called on supporters to carry out more attacks in the west. european security officials are determined to intercept them first. today in belgium they did. richard engel, nbc news, istanbul. >> reporter: this is bill neely in paris where more of the massacre victims were buried today. two were cartoonists. one carried in a plain casket covered in cartoons drawn by his friends. buried too, the policeman who guarded "charlie hebdo's" editor....
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as far as the big picture goes al system. the cold front. kind of attached to an alberta clipper that's slicing through the lakes. as that front goes by this clipper will move across new york state and hit the ocean and blow up into a significant storm center and then dump snow across northern northeastern new england especially maine and eventually into nova scotia. that's where they'll get more heavy snow. for us we'll see a chilly day tomorrow. be in the mid 30's. we'll have some sun and gusty winds and off to the west see what i'm saying by the winds coming out of the west? not terribly cold. it's warmer in pittsburgh than it is here. 49 incharleston. and charleston west virginia is 32 in indianapolis. we'll be fine. cold air comes back to town late tomorrow night and saturday. as that storm moves out, the futurecast shows the wind direction coming more out of north and into canada. saturday will be sunny but very cold. highs in the 30 degrees for a high and then as we get through saturday night this high will move out of the way and the
as far as the big picture goes al system. the cold front. kind of attached to an alberta clipper that's slicing through the lakes. as that front goes by this clipper will move across new york state and hit the ocean and blow up into a significant storm center and then dump snow across northern northeastern new england especially maine and eventually into nova scotia. that's where they'll get more heavy snow. for us we'll see a chilly day tomorrow. be in the mid 30's. we'll have some sun and...
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years-long man hunt that resulted in the death capture or imprisonment of 18 suspected al qaeda operatives. >> the big take away, is that terrorism is a crime that can be fought very specifically. >> taken to the u.s. naval vessel san antonio in the med trainan and questioned for a this is mediterranean and questioned for a week. during that he was threatened and made incrim necessitating statements under duress. he was a close associate of osama bin laden prosecutors say, and joined al qaeda in the early 1990s. but al libi's lawyers say he had no connection with the organization after 1994. he had hepatitis and liver cancer. he was taken to a new york city hospital on december 31st. after which his condition deteriorated rapidly. one of his sons said he neglected his father's health and hastened his death. >> translator: wee hold the u.s. government fully responsible for death of my father. >> reporter: of the alleged al qaeda operatives indicted for the crimes, ten are in u.s. prisons and two are awaiting trial. two including ayman al zawahri remain at large. >> still to come. outrage in france afte
years-long man hunt that resulted in the death capture or imprisonment of 18 suspected al qaeda operatives. >> the big take away, is that terrorism is a crime that can be fought very specifically. >> taken to the u.s. naval vessel san antonio in the med trainan and questioned for a this is mediterranean and questioned for a week. during that he was threatened and made incrim necessitating statements under duress. he was a close associate of osama bin laden prosecutors say, and...
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al with him. and being associate at big important meetings. to have al sharpton and the police commissioner?ay are you siding with him against us because of the statements that sharp topton has made. >> is it for given or what? >> to have him coming into the white house on a regular basis -- >> i don't get that. >> a tax cheat. >> i'll watch how aggressive the president is in the state of the union and watch joni ernst's spochbs response. >> that himwill be critical the gop response. >> i want to hear some praise to president sisi for calling for a >>> good evening everybody. congress today declared president obama is violating our constitution and must be stopped. house republicans passed a bill today to overturn the president's executive fiat granting amnesty to some 5 million immigrants. the bill would end the president's deferred action on child arrival program as well doca granted deportation stays to just about a million more immigrants who arrived here as children. congressman tray gowdy however, was the voice to hear today. as he outfrontally described the president's unconstitutiona
al with him. and being associate at big important meetings. to have al sharpton and the police commissioner?ay are you siding with him against us because of the statements that sharp topton has made. >> is it for given or what? >> to have him coming into the white house on a regular basis -- >> i don't get that. >> a tax cheat. >> i'll watch how aggressive the president is in the state of the union and watch joni ernst's spochbs response. >> that himwill be...
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first, context of anwar al awlaki, the papers have had a big profile of anwar al awlaki and a lot ofat is being said about anwar al awlaki in the media is sort of what stephen colbert called truthiness. it is sort of true, but there are tremendous factual inaccuracies that are actually very relevant to understanding any pitcher to roll -- potential role played by anwar al awlaki. anwar al awlaki was an american citizen born in the u.s., his father was a very well respected -- is still alive -- respected yemeni diplomat and scholar who got his masters degree in the united states andd intended to live in the u.s. -- >> he was a fulbright scholar. >> yes. you remains a very dignified, respected member of yemeni society -- >> anwar al awlaki's father. >> yes. the families here for some years. anwar al awlaki goes back to yemen because is a water specialist engineer and helped tried to help with the lack of potable water. the family members go back. he goes to an elite school with the future head of yemen's intelligence agency who would be one of the main collaborators with u.s. in trying
first, context of anwar al awlaki, the papers have had a big profile of anwar al awlaki and a lot ofat is being said about anwar al awlaki in the media is sort of what stephen colbert called truthiness. it is sort of true, but there are tremendous factual inaccuracies that are actually very relevant to understanding any pitcher to roll -- potential role played by anwar al awlaki. anwar al awlaki was an american citizen born in the u.s., his father was a very well respected -- is still alive --...
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this is bare al big toe. 84-year-old pat was shop shoveling an inch of snow off his driveway when we arrived in his cherry hill neighborhood. municipal plow truck was scraping that inch from the culled did he sack and down the block a little boy was trying to scrape enough material together to build a snowman. >> you looked out your window this morning want went through your mind? >>> i don't want to tell you what went through my mine. it's not capable of putting it on your station. >> reporter: we first met pat monday as the guys at the local home depot were loading his brand new $600 snowblower into his suv. a purchase based on forecasts of a foot of snow. he's already returned it turning out it was more than he needed. much more. >> the shovel costs you how much. >> about a buck and a half. >> reporter: handled this storm pretty well. >> i have no problem whatsoever. >> reporter: over at the cherry hill diner those dire forecasts nearly killed tony's monday late night business. with the mandated travel ban and a fear of a blizzard -- >> don't go out to eat. so we have very slow ni
this is bare al big toe. 84-year-old pat was shop shoveling an inch of snow off his driveway when we arrived in his cherry hill neighborhood. municipal plow truck was scraping that inch from the culled did he sack and down the block a little boy was trying to scrape enough material together to build a snowman. >> you looked out your window this morning want went through your mind? >>> i don't want to tell you what went through my mine. it's not capable of putting it on your...
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the big concern al qaeda could benefit from this violent power struggle. u.s.s. embassy needs to be evacuated. more details as we get them. >>> president obama is asking congress to authorize the use of military force against isis militants in iraq and syria and made that appeal during last night's state of the union and used the speech to strike a confident tone taking credit for the improving economy, calling for tax cuts on the wealthy and vowing to fight any republican efforts to reverse policies on health care and immigration. >>> a big step forward today for another of the president's initiatives. u.s. and cuban officials are meeting in havana today to begin talks on normalizing relations. the highest u.s. delegation to visit cuba in more than three decades. >>> new details in the cheating scandal surround the patriots. sources tell espn 11 of the 12 footballs provided by the patriots during sunday's name were underinflated by two pounds per square inch. that could have made the balls much easier to grip and catch but there is to word on how the balls bec
the big concern al qaeda could benefit from this violent power struggle. u.s.s. embassy needs to be evacuated. more details as we get them. >>> president obama is asking congress to authorize the use of military force against isis militants in iraq and syria and made that appeal during last night's state of the union and used the speech to strike a confident tone taking credit for the improving economy, calling for tax cuts on the wealthy and vowing to fight any republican efforts to...
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image depicting the prophet on it's front cover, a gunman can be shouting in arab big we have avenged the prophet mohamed. al joaz take as look back at the days events. >> amateur footage shows to gun mapp making their escape in a hail of bullets. a policeman lied injuries he is then shot. in french, the men are heard to shout "we have avenged the prophet mohamed, we have killed" before fleeing. sharp is thought to be stefan sharp editor and chief of charlie hebdo he was reportedly killed with a number of his staff at the satirical weekly. amido the chaos that followed the attack, the president vance somewhat arrived oen the scene. >> we are not -- >> it is an act of exceptional bar barety that has just been committed here, the newspaper that stands for freedom of expression against journalists determine to defend their ideas and the liberty that the republic protects. >> the president announced that france was on it's highest state of alert. >> we have launch add series of measures to find the perpetrators. they will be hunted for as long as is necessary. >> as bullets were fired by standards cowards behind
image depicting the prophet on it's front cover, a gunman can be shouting in arab big we have avenged the prophet mohamed. al joaz take as look back at the days events. >> amateur footage shows to gun mapp making their escape in a hail of bullets. a policeman lied injuries he is then shot. in french, the men are heard to shout "we have avenged the prophet mohamed, we have killed" before fleeing. sharp is thought to be stefan sharp editor and chief of charlie hebdo he was...
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al sharpton starts right now. >> thanks to you for tuning in. america's gearing up for the super bowl and coming up we've got a lot of the big game and on the big ng rev al's "politics nation's" super bowl party. stick around for that. hey, catch this one. we start with tonight's lead. president obama's going on offense against the republicans. the president is mocking the gop for trying to steal a page from his progressive playbook. >> my hope is that they join us. and one good piece of news is i notice that even though their policies is haven't
al sharpton starts right now. >> thanks to you for tuning in. america's gearing up for the super bowl and coming up we've got a lot of the big game and on the big ng rev al's "politics nation's" super bowl party. stick around for that. hey, catch this one. we start with tonight's lead. president obama's going on offense against the republicans. the president is mocking the gop for trying to steal a page from his progressive playbook. >> my hope is that they join us. and...
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having a big affect in the u.s. fight against al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. reuters reports that there are gaps ever since rebels seized control of the government. the installations used to provide information to the united states which helped with things like drone strikes. the major concern now is that this lack of intelligence could lead perhaps to erroneous drone strikes which means killing the wrong people. >>> the white house this morning is responding to big demands made by raul castro for restoring diplomatic relations with the countries. those demands including returning guantanamo bay to cuba and lifting the trade embargo. the administration is admitting the bold outreach made in december will take time to complete. >> is the united states willing to do any of those things? >> well jim, what this highlights is there is a pretty clear difference between reestablishing diplomatic relations and carrying out the longer process of normalizing relations. >> when asked if the united states would give up guantanamo bay base to cuba josh earnest simply said
having a big affect in the u.s. fight against al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. reuters reports that there are gaps ever since rebels seized control of the government. the installations used to provide information to the united states which helped with things like drone strikes. the major concern now is that this lack of intelligence could lead perhaps to erroneous drone strikes which means killing the wrong people. >>> the white house this morning is responding to big demands made by...