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bonn is name of the place? >> yes. >> reporter: bonjour, everyone.nyway, the survey was based on more than 20,000 people in 20 countries. the u.s. had been number one. we've been number one since 2009. is it make, or does it seem a little bit unfair that they did this survey before the mcrib came back? but congratulations to germany. i guess that's what happens when you get the world drunk for a whole month. last night on this program, we had the honor of unvaming "people" magazine's sexiest man alive. chris hem shemsworth was the recipient. i did not win this year, because of racism. but i was included in the sexiest man alive issue. i think i was on page 89, which happened to be a topic this morning on "good morning america." >> jimmy kimmel who made the official announcement last night made the list, as well. >> he did. he's in a group of guys that are called geeky to gorgeous. apparently he -- he went ahead and did this thing. ryan seacrest, all these guys, they were just horrible looking. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: horrible-looking? it's not like we
bonn is name of the place? >> yes. >> reporter: bonjour, everyone.nyway, the survey was based on more than 20,000 people in 20 countries. the u.s. had been number one. we've been number one since 2009. is it make, or does it seem a little bit unfair that they did this survey before the mcrib came back? but congratulations to germany. i guess that's what happens when you get the world drunk for a whole month. last night on this program, we had the honor of unvaming "people"...
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of course you can always find us online, but for now, from me here in our bonn studios thanks for watching. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- steves: from the destruction of world war ii, europe has steadily rebuilt itself into a forward-looking and united continent. with the creation of the european union, economic integration has made another devastating war unthinkable. there has been a massive investment in cutting-edge infrastructure projects. efficient high-speed rail systems tie europe together. superhighways and stunning bridges further enhance the continent-wide transportation system. within cities, sleek subways move millions underground. on the streets above, public transit reduces traffic congestion. and nearly every city is creating traffic-free pedestrian zones, making urban life even more people-friendly. as the world grapples with climate change, europe is taking a leading role in developing alternative energy sources. and while still preserving the historic character of its cities, europe has found a way to integrate innovative architecture
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of course you can always find us online, but for now, from me here in our bonn studios thanks for watching. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- ♪ >> memphis, tennessee... it has been written if music were religion, then memphis would be jerusalem and sun studio its most sacred shrine. you are here. with lucero. ♪ sun studio sessions and its performers are brought to you in part by the american society of composers, authors and publishers, ascap. home of america's songwriters.
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it is an incredible indication of what bonn dollars can do with our hearts and facilities.ou will find out why mca. parents come from all over. >> there are not too many pools that are still around, and this is one-stop shopping for kids. you can bring your kid here and have a cool summer. >> if you want to see some of the youth and young men throughout san francisco play some great pickup games, come wednesday night for midnight basketball. on saturdays, we have a senior lyons dance that has a great time getting exercise and a movement. we have all the music going, the generally have a good time. whether it is awkward camp or junior guard. >> from more information, visit
it is an incredible indication of what bonn dollars can do with our hearts and facilities.ou will find out why mca. parents come from all over. >> there are not too many pools that are still around, and this is one-stop shopping for kids. you can bring your kid here and have a cool summer. >> if you want to see some of the youth and young men throughout san francisco play some great pickup games, come wednesday night for midnight basketball. on saturdays, we have a senior lyons...
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unilateral action and liamize some millions of people, maybe not all 11 million here and on the e, car bonne regulation, that energy initiative, the president is moving forward with this regulation. the question is going to be whether the republican senate can stop them. >> you mentioned the e. there have been questions about the agency like the environmental agency, like the consumer financial protection borough. down there is any changes? there are those, you know, set for life? >> no, i do think there will be a budget pressure on parts that lub republicans don't like. mish mcconnell said he will use spending bills to try to squeeze the administration. you can bet the e is one he singled out. he's accusing the administration on a war on comb. other states will try it as well. >> thanks, so much, john harwood reporting on today's election. >> straight ahead the industry undergoes a massive transformation. can it keep pace with changing consumer habits without cannibalizing core businesses? . >> shares of dish network moved a little lower on the dial today. the nation's no. 2 satellite tv pr
unilateral action and liamize some millions of people, maybe not all 11 million here and on the e, car bonne regulation, that energy initiative, the president is moving forward with this regulation. the question is going to be whether the republican senate can stop them. >> you mentioned the e. there have been questions about the agency like the environmental agency, like the consumer financial protection borough. down there is any changes? there are those, you know, set for life?...
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"global 3000" will be back next week, but for now from me and the team in our bonn studios, thanks fored by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ steves: gibraltar stands like a fortress, a gateway to the mediterranean. a stubborn little piece of old england, it's one of the last bits of a british empire that at one time controlled a quarter of the planet. the rock itself seems to represent stability and power. and as if to remind visitors that they've left spain and entered the united kingdom, international flights land on this airstrip, which runs along the border. car traffic has to stop for each plane. still, entering gibraltar is far easier today than back when franco blockaded this border. from the late 1960s until the '80s, the only way in was by sea or air. now you just have to wait for the plane to taxi by, and bob's your uncle. the sea once reached these ramparts. a modern development grows into the harbor, and today half the city is built upon reclaimed land. gibraltar's old town is long and skinny,
"global 3000" will be back next week, but for now from me and the team in our bonn studios, thanks fored by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ steves: gibraltar stands like a fortress, a gateway to the mediterranean. a stubborn little piece of old england, it's one of the last bits of a british empire that at one time controlled a quarter of the planet. the rock itself seems to represent stability and...
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"global 3000" will be back next week, but for now from me and the team in our bonn studios, thanks fored by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ steves: while dedicating a month of your life to walk the camino may be admirable, it doesn't work for everyone. but any traveler can use this route as a sightseeing spine and as an opportunity to appreciate some of the joys and lessons that come with being a pilgrim. just 5 miles before the spanish border stands the french basque town of st. jean-pied-de-port. traditionally, santiago-bound pilgrims would gather here to cross the pyrenees and continue their march through spain. visitors to this popular town are a mix of tourists and pilgrims. at the camino office, pilgrims check in before their long journey to santiago. they pick up a kind of pilgrim's passport. they'll get it stamped at each stop to prove they walked the whole way and earned their compostela certificate. walking the entire 500-mile-long route takes about five weeks. that's about 15 miles a day, with
"global 3000" will be back next week, but for now from me and the team in our bonn studios, thanks fored by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ steves: while dedicating a month of your life to walk the camino may be admirable, it doesn't work for everyone. but any traveler can use this route as a sightseeing spine and as an opportunity to appreciate some of the joys and lessons that come with being a...
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it is an incredible indication of what bonn dollars can do with our hearts and facilities.t is as good as anything you will find out why mca. parents come from all over. >> there are not too many pools that are still around, and this is one-stop shopping for kids. you can bring your kid here and have a cool summer. >> if you want to see some of the youth and young men throughout san francisco play some great pickup games, come wednesday night for midnight basketball. on saturdays, we have a senior lyons dance that has a great time getting exercise and a movement. we have all the music going, the generally have a good time. whether it is awkward camp or junior guard. >> from more information, visit >> hi today we have a special edition of building san francisco, stay safe, what we are going to be talking about san francisco's earth quakes, what you can do before an earthquake in your home, to be ready and after an earthquake to make sure that you are comfortable staying at home, while the city recovers. ♪ >> the next episode of stay safe, we have alicia johnson from san fran
it is an incredible indication of what bonn dollars can do with our hearts and facilities.t is as good as anything you will find out why mca. parents come from all over. >> there are not too many pools that are still around, and this is one-stop shopping for kids. you can bring your kid here and have a cool summer. >> if you want to see some of the youth and young men throughout san francisco play some great pickup games, come wednesday night for midnight basketball. on saturdays,...
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. >> rock he bonn john jovi now combining, bon jovi throwing his support behind the group, new start jersey. potential new jersey gubernatorial candidate created? group to help the middle class. surveys show, three quarters of jersey residents, identify themselves, as middle class, and say they're just getting by economically. >>> coming up: following breaking news fire at local ymca. also, a husband's revenge. police are looking for the man who drove a corvette into the delaware river, just to get back at his wife. >> and, it is not only thananksgiving, but some cities already dealing with more than a foot of snow. look at all of that. that system headed our way. katie tells you what it means for our area, coming up. we'll be right back. >>> good morning, in the news, the story after man scorned. >> police say he sent his zero his estranged wife's red corvette not delaware river as part of divorce spat. now, they're looking for him. >> "eyewitness news" reporter jan carabeo joins us at northeast detective, to bring us to up date. jan, good morning. >> erika, ukee, good morning it, l
. >> rock he bonn john jovi now combining, bon jovi throwing his support behind the group, new start jersey. potential new jersey gubernatorial candidate created? group to help the middle class. surveys show, three quarters of jersey residents, identify themselves, as middle class, and say they're just getting by economically. >>> coming up: following breaking news fire at local ymca. also, a husband's revenge. police are looking for the man who drove a corvette into the delaware...
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say hello to everyone back in bonn for us..njour, ever anyway, the survey was based on more than 20,000 people in 20 countries. but is it a little bit unfair that they did this before the mcrib came back? congratulations to germany. last night on this program, we had the honor of "people" magazine's sexiest man alive. chris hemsworth. i was not, because of raceism. but on "good morning america" -- >> he's in a group of guys that went from geekiest to gorgeous. these guys, they were just horrible looking. >> jimmy: horrible-looking? it's not like we had horns coming out of our foreheads. what's going on "good morning america"? last week i was a bad dancer. now i'm horrible looking. well, starbucks has announced they'll be open on thanksgiving day. they've chosen to keep their doors open on thanksgiving. that's nice, when your drunk uncle passes outh-ç in your bathroom, you can go there and use their bathroom. and this video, two young boys, brothers, it's very popular online. listen very closely. the best mapart is the dad tryi
say hello to everyone back in bonn for us..njour, ever anyway, the survey was based on more than 20,000 people in 20 countries. but is it a little bit unfair that they did this before the mcrib came back? congratulations to germany. last night on this program, we had the honor of "people" magazine's sexiest man alive. chris hemsworth. i was not, because of raceism. but on "good morning america" -- >> he's in a group of guys that went from geekiest to gorgeous. these...
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. >> i am so tired of hearing that, bonn nay. how -- bonnie. how can this issue be resolved? >> i will just say this. i am not high right now. i find it challenging enough being drunk. if there is any activity where it is justifiable is war. >> you use drugs to stay awake all night. they do that for pilots. they used to use anphetamines in world war ii. they use ambien because it is hard to sleep. you need to fall asleep they give you ambien. they compromised with tattoo and hair. should they compromise with pot? >> i think they should. i am not a pothead, but i can't bring myself to care about this. what they do in their downtime as long as they are trained and ready to go when we need them doesn't matter if they are at the bar with goose and ice man and the whole gang or if they are unwinding in a more herbal method. >> joanne, our military members are heros. you are high all the time and they aren't. it seems unfair to me. >> it is unfair. >> i said that many times. >> i am not a doctor. >> i do think there could be health benefits. pot could be great for their well being
. >> i am so tired of hearing that, bonn nay. how -- bonnie. how can this issue be resolved? >> i will just say this. i am not high right now. i find it challenging enough being drunk. if there is any activity where it is justifiable is war. >> you use drugs to stay awake all night. they do that for pilots. they used to use anphetamines in world war ii. they use ambien because it is hard to sleep. you need to fall asleep they give you ambien. they compromised with tattoo and...
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our kind of historical interactions in liberia have been focused on bonn and mimba counties. we have really strong relationships not just with the religious leaders but with the traditional leaders and health leaders. that made our initial entry with burial teams fairly straightforward. you can't drive one of our vehicles through those counties without getting stopped and having them ask how so and so, and what's the -- how is so and so's baby. and they're so -- they're so engaged there. that it made it very, very straightforward. when we moved to other counties, especially in the southeast where we have less of a historical presence, we very quickly realized we had to do extensive interactions with the religious health and traditional leaders. they've been incredibly helpful in making sure that the communities know why we're there. that we're there for a good reason, that we're helping, and that we're able to do our work respectfully and closely and rapidly. so that's been a core part. the religious leaders have been really helpful. and the traditional leaders who also serve
our kind of historical interactions in liberia have been focused on bonn and mimba counties. we have really strong relationships not just with the religious leaders but with the traditional leaders and health leaders. that made our initial entry with burial teams fairly straightforward. you can't drive one of our vehicles through those counties without getting stopped and having them ask how so and so, and what's the -- how is so and so's baby. and they're so -- they're so engaged there. that...
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tonight's first person report we speak with peter bo bonn bonner. >> lots of bad things happened monday night. tuesday morning, we were open. we had scores of volunteers here, lots of teachers who were running an ad hoc school here. and on that day we saw a really phenomenal mix of emotions. >> we had a couple of patrons who came up to me and held my hands and cried for a while. because they had to process this. so tuesday, pretty complicated. we have a pretty pleasant vibrant environment here. and i want people to know it's pleasant here. it's a good place to come, good place to regroup. sometimes i just want to remind people we need to be good to each other, especially when things are rough. the unrest in ferguson is series anserious issues, that all the country needs to wrestle with. but what doesn't often come through on the videos from the news media is that there is a strong sense of community here. there is a serious sense of, we are fergusonites, we come from ferguson we care about ferguson. in the end, because we're able to wrestle with these problems seriously, we can and we w
tonight's first person report we speak with peter bo bonn bonner. >> lots of bad things happened monday night. tuesday morning, we were open. we had scores of volunteers here, lots of teachers who were running an ad hoc school here. and on that day we saw a really phenomenal mix of emotions. >> we had a couple of patrons who came up to me and held my hands and cried for a while. because they had to process this. so tuesday, pretty complicated. we have a pretty pleasant vibrant...
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. >> reporter: those surveyed found superior value at these stores, bonn worth, hag gar, other kosh b'goshandise is made specifically for outlets but is it the same quality right? the coach store carries this bag. outlet has this one. >> the retail version is made of a nice heavy embossed leather prp it's got a rounded top so it sit s nicely. the outlet version has a few less fine details and a flat handle. >> reporter: there's a $100 difference between outlet ballet flats and those from its retail store. >> the shoes are very similar it the retail version is made of leather in italy and the outlet version is made in china, polyurethane. the outlet version has a heel which will provide much better support. >> reporter: not everything is cheaper at the outlepts. although this dinnerware set is identical to the one at the retail store it actually costs more. some with this revere pot and pan set. bottom line, some outlets offer bargains but you have to shop carefully. erica gonzalez. news 4. >>> consumer reports says head to the back the store first. we reached out to coach, j crew for this
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they're quiet paris and bonn tear for one to 96 hours a year as a condition of their child's enrollmentto stop the protests until the new series and fullback bike. the thin skin called a travel is well on his way they spent about 1.3 million people to fly through the airport credit in improving the economy and is out there you could see the snow is on the ground and at north star the stomach's have been busy it steers is no borders of their already out in full force. more rain comes to the bay area storms three of three on this way and all the rain will be getting here on the bay area the wrens are approaching and with our favor and a lot bay by 2:00 in the morning it was start to spread south a few lingering showers by 10:00 a few lingering showers to the sow will see rapid clearing >> here is stanley roberts who found some people behaving badly! >>stanley: when people get pulled over they often have interesting excuses why they did what they did i show the driver and spoke english until the camera was brought into the mix i am chinese and chinese >>stanley: 0 desire worldwide as corpo
they're quiet paris and bonn tear for one to 96 hours a year as a condition of their child's enrollmentto stop the protests until the new series and fullback bike. the thin skin called a travel is well on his way they spent about 1.3 million people to fly through the airport credit in improving the economy and is out there you could see the snow is on the ground and at north star the stomach's have been busy it steers is no borders of their already out in full force. more rain comes to the bay...
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to cut kaer bonn emissions by 26% to 28% before the year 2025 and china has actually agreed to peak its carbon emissions by the year 2030, in about 15 years or so from now. beijing is aiming to get 20% of its energy from zero carbon emission sources by the same year. now, however, republican leaders in the u.s. congress are harshly critical of this climate deal. dana bash has more. >> reporter: mitch mcconnell, hosting new lly elected senate republicans for the first time since their victory put him in charge as majority leader and made him a more powerful adversary to the president. >> the president continues to send signals he has no intention of moving to the middle. >> reporter: he is outraged about a sweeping deal to limit greenhouse gas emissions. >> this is an ambitious goal, but it is an achievable goal. >> reporter: china agreed to peak its carbon emissions by 2030. the u.s., to reduce by nearly a third by the year 2025. mcconnell isn't buying it. >> requires the choon nies to do nothing at all for 16 years. while these carbon emission regulations are creating havoc in my state
to cut kaer bonn emissions by 26% to 28% before the year 2025 and china has actually agreed to peak its carbon emissions by the year 2030, in about 15 years or so from now. beijing is aiming to get 20% of its energy from zero carbon emission sources by the same year. now, however, republican leaders in the u.s. congress are harshly critical of this climate deal. dana bash has more. >> reporter: mitch mcconnell, hosting new lly elected senate republicans for the first time since their...
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our kind of historical interactions in liberia have been focused on bonn and mimba counties. we have really strong relationships not just with the religious leaders but with the traditional leaders and health leaders. that made our initial entry with burial teams fairly straightforward. you can't drive one of our vehicles through those counties without getting stopped and having them ask how so and so, and what's the -- how is so and so's baby. and they're so -- they're so engaged there. that it made it very, very straightforward. when we moved to other counties, especially in the southeast where we have less of a historical presence, we very quickly realized we had to do extensive interactions with the religious health and traditional leaders. they've been incredibly helpful in making sure that the communities know why we're there. that we're there for a good reason, that we're helping, and that we're able to do our work respectfully and closely and rapidly. so that's been a core part. the religious leaders have been really helpful. and the traditional leaders who also serve
our kind of historical interactions in liberia have been focused on bonn and mimba counties. we have really strong relationships not just with the religious leaders but with the traditional leaders and health leaders. that made our initial entry with burial teams fairly straightforward. you can't drive one of our vehicles through those counties without getting stopped and having them ask how so and so, and what's the -- how is so and so's baby. and they're so -- they're so engaged there. that...
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the bike accident forced bonn tow cancel his week long trip, i guess, with u2 on the tonight show. >>es, not good. >> actor and investor ashton cup is her defend ago uber executive who suggested digging up dirt on the company's critics. in a tweet kutcher questioned why it was wrong to dig up dirt on shady journalist kutcher does not -- does invest in uber. his comments come after the company's vp suggested using researchers to find dirt on critical journalists. the vp was reportedly specifically speaking about an editor it, raising concerns on who uber drivers are, in fact. >> they had suggested i read little more about this they had suggested hiring, like escort issues, how they describe it, hiring super hot drivers, then hooking them up with male passengers, female drivers, so she came out and said this was -- she used other expletives. >> hence the word shade. >> i yes. >> so new average barbie out there, and it is actually not so ordinary. >> no, this is called the lamboli doll. started at viral photo but became so popular she now for sale. the creator used measurement of the ave
the bike accident forced bonn tow cancel his week long trip, i guess, with u2 on the tonight show. >>es, not good. >> actor and investor ashton cup is her defend ago uber executive who suggested digging up dirt on the company's critics. in a tweet kutcher questioned why it was wrong to dig up dirt on shady journalist kutcher does not -- does invest in uber. his comments come after the company's vp suggested using researchers to find dirt on critical journalists. the vp was...
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our kind of historical interactions in liberia have been focused on bonn and mimba counties. we have really strong relationships not just with the religious leaders but with the traditional leaders and health leaders. that made our initial entry with burial teams fairly straightforward. you can't drive one of our vehicles through those counties without getting stopped and having them ask how so and so, and what's the -- how is so and so's baby. and they're so -- they're so engaged there. that it made it very, very straightforward. when we moved to other counties, especially in the southeast where we have less of a historical presence, we very quickly realized we had to do extensive interactions with the religious health and traditional leaders. they've been incredibly helpful in making sure that the communities know why we're there. that we're there for a good reason, that we're helping, and that we're able to do our work respectfully and closely and rapidly. so that's been a core part. the religious leaders have been really helpful. and the traditional leaders who also serve
our kind of historical interactions in liberia have been focused on bonn and mimba counties. we have really strong relationships not just with the religious leaders but with the traditional leaders and health leaders. that made our initial entry with burial teams fairly straightforward. you can't drive one of our vehicles through those counties without getting stopped and having them ask how so and so, and what's the -- how is so and so's baby. and they're so -- they're so engaged there. that...
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defense, senator jack reid, a democrat from rhode island and a former officer with the army's 82nd air bonn and also ashton carter who is a former deputy secretary of defense. so we don't expect to get the announcement today on who from that short list will be chosen but we do expect to hear the official resignation. texas senator ted cruz has suggest there had would be fights when it comes to nominations. he said the new republican led senate should block any nominations of officials that the administration puts forward in response to the president's move on executive action on immigration just last week. so a lot of fighting that we could see coming. carol? >> athena jones reporting live from white house, stay right there. i also have lieutenant colonel rick francona. is he on the phone? he's live, okay, hi colonel, francona, thanks for joining me. apparently there's a discord between the pentagon and the joint chiefs and the white house. chuck hagel is out, what does that tell you? >> you know, secretary hagel has never really fit in at the pentagon. he's had a lot of resistance from his
defense, senator jack reid, a democrat from rhode island and a former officer with the army's 82nd air bonn and also ashton carter who is a former deputy secretary of defense. so we don't expect to get the announcement today on who from that short list will be chosen but we do expect to hear the official resignation. texas senator ted cruz has suggest there had would be fights when it comes to nominations. he said the new republican led senate should block any nominations of officials that the...
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possibly perhaps because, you know, this news broke within minutes after the president left here in bris bonnustralia, to head back to washington. he'll make a refueling stop in hawaii. so presumably, you know, obviously they have coms on air force one. it is possible that president has been briefed on this already. but it's not clear whether or not his communication staff on air force one is able to communicate that with communication staff that is still here in brisbon australia. we have a statement from one official who is still here, the national security council spokeswoman put out a statement on what the house is saying right now about this beheading. it says we're aware of a video that claim to show the murder of u.s. citizen peter kassig by isil. the intelligence community is working as quickly as possible to determine the authenticity. if confirmed, we're appalled by the brutal murder of an innocent american aide worker and express our deepest condolences to family and friends and provide more information whether it is available. joe, you covered a number of these. i've covered a num
possibly perhaps because, you know, this news broke within minutes after the president left here in bris bonnustralia, to head back to washington. he'll make a refueling stop in hawaii. so presumably, you know, obviously they have coms on air force one. it is possible that president has been briefed on this already. but it's not clear whether or not his communication staff on air force one is able to communicate that with communication staff that is still here in brisbon australia. we have a...
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in some ways, i am perhaps more concerned about what happened in bonn, germany, last week. that is when a russian diplomat working in the consulate denver spell. russia then responded by expelling a german diplomat out of moscow. it is important because if you see any wind-down to the tension in ukraine, angela merkel and vladimir putin have to keep talking. if they are expelling each other's diplomats, that is an ominous sign. >> leaders are meeting now to try to figure out what to do. has anything changed? are they going to do things they have not been prepared to do in the past? >> they are talking about adding a couple of more names to the list of people than -- to the list of people banned. in terms of stepping up sectorial sanctions, you need to have all 28 members agree on that. they are at least weeks if not months away from that. strongmerkel had language. you played david cameron but also with some strongly which. but there are ways it seems like from another round of sect torah sanctions. >> what is your biggest g-20 takeaway, hans? >> that is the issue, that you
in some ways, i am perhaps more concerned about what happened in bonn, germany, last week. that is when a russian diplomat working in the consulate denver spell. russia then responded by expelling a german diplomat out of moscow. it is important because if you see any wind-down to the tension in ukraine, angela merkel and vladimir putin have to keep talking. if they are expelling each other's diplomats, that is an ominous sign. >> leaders are meeting now to try to figure out what to do....
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while we have bonn in the last decade, we tried to topple dictators. what happens afterwards is nation-building, good governance, pro-american democracy. what tends to happen is just the opposite. chaos. groups fighting each other. people seizing american weapons and ultimately using them against us. bill: to the east, reports of mass executions in isis in iraq. while this is happening the vice president was interviewed. here he is on cnn talking about isis, talking about the threat that it is or is not? >> isis is not existential threat to the someone in the united states. it's a serious problem overseas and it is confusing and frightening and totally understandable. we have to figure it out, president and i have to figure out how to better communicate what is being done. that is part of the problem. that is part of the dilemma. bill: what about the whole threat issue in that comment? >> confusing part is what are we trying to do here? if you have a president of the united states comes out and says we have a goal and that is to defeat and degrade isis
while we have bonn in the last decade, we tried to topple dictators. what happens afterwards is nation-building, good governance, pro-american democracy. what tends to happen is just the opposite. chaos. groups fighting each other. people seizing american weapons and ultimately using them against us. bill: to the east, reports of mass executions in isis in iraq. while this is happening the vice president was interviewed. here he is on cnn talking about isis, talking about the threat that it is...
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we found out the mexican cartels are now using horses to launder their money or, you know, to par bonns because abacha was using them. we just need to limber and realize that we need to -- to understand the financial system the way it actually works. >> wonderful. let's open it up for questions. we're going to have a microphone. so wait for the microphone, identify yourself, please, and then ask us a question. we want to get as many as possible. while we're identifying the first question, we'll go to the first gentleman over here. i want to thank the swiss embassy for their support. they brought valentin here. valentin has been the catalyst for these events for us. i want to thank him for spurring us to do these in support of the swiss embassy. zbles. >> would you like me to stand? >> yes, please. >> my name is sandy sere, i'm a lawyer in washington and i have a question. before i ask the question, i need to disclose that i am serving as a volunteer pro bono counsel for two ngos for the file comments in regard to the repatriation of the abacha assets, one a nigerian ngo and one the u.n.
we found out the mexican cartels are now using horses to launder their money or, you know, to par bonns because abacha was using them. we just need to limber and realize that we need to -- to understand the financial system the way it actually works. >> wonderful. let's open it up for questions. we're going to have a microphone. so wait for the microphone, identify yourself, please, and then ask us a question. we want to get as many as possible. while we're identifying the first question,...
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the president will be giving a speech in bris bonn at the end of the trip. he usually speaks most consistently about asia as an opportunity to lay down clearly what the strategy is, what the priorities are and what his commitment will be. which gets to the second problem right now which is i think most people who look at asia would argue that tpp, the trans-pacific partnership, is an essential pillar of a credible u.s. focus on the asia-pacific. usgr mike froman, the trade rep, are work hard. the administration strategy, as many of you know, is to get a deal on tpp, particularly with japan, and then use that to sell fast track or trade promotion authority to the hill, convince them to then pass the fast track authority that would allow the deal to be completed. it makes some political sense, but it's completely backwards. every other trade deal we've done we've done the trade promotion authority or fast tracked first and then tpp. that's harder in the u.s. congress, but without it we've not been able to get deals with major trading partners. why? because the
the president will be giving a speech in bris bonn at the end of the trip. he usually speaks most consistently about asia as an opportunity to lay down clearly what the strategy is, what the priorities are and what his commitment will be. which gets to the second problem right now which is i think most people who look at asia would argue that tpp, the trans-pacific partnership, is an essential pillar of a credible u.s. focus on the asia-pacific. usgr mike froman, the trade rep, are work hard....
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he has bonn into regions. he is formidable enemy. he is personally charismatic. if we or our allies we're working with can get rid of him that would be a terrific thing. he is carries mast tick as bin laden was. if we have wounded him he will lash out at america and americans or anybody else in the region. hard to believe he gets worse because beheadings and are pretty bad. to corner baghdadi and injured one is more lethal. martha: brutal, vicious force in the region. we need to know we're doing enough to stop it. kt, good to see you as always. eric. eric: after the tuesday's sweep the stakes are high for republicans. they take control of congress in january. what can we expect? senator jim demint joins us live. martha: enrollment set to begin underway with obamacare. will we see a repeat of last year's problems with the website. the feds say the website is ready to go, folks. there are new reports that backup plans are being set up. maybe that is a good idea. we'll be right back. >> there is no doubt in implementing the affordable care act, a program of this sig
he has bonn into regions. he is formidable enemy. he is personally charismatic. if we or our allies we're working with can get rid of him that would be a terrific thing. he is carries mast tick as bin laden was. if we have wounded him he will lash out at america and americans or anybody else in the region. hard to believe he gets worse because beheadings and are pretty bad. to corner baghdadi and injured one is more lethal. martha: brutal, vicious force in the region. we need to know we're...
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black mothers were forced to pass along their enslaved status to their infants ensuring bonn age was the first inher tense black mothers gave black children in america but black mothers found a way to love and nurture their children and no matter how public his death, it is you, mama who ushered michael into this world, who heard his first cries, whisper the first prayer of gratitude for his life and dreamed the first great dream for him and you have a right to love him and honor and remember and to grieve and to seek justice and no matter what happens next, we know it's you, not us who has endured the greatest loss. we are truly, truly sorry for all that you have lost. sincerely, melissa. why do i take metamucil everyday? because it helps me skip the bad stuff. i'm good. that's what i like to call, the meta effect. 4-in-1 multi-health metamucil now clinically proven to help you feel less hungry between meals. experience the meta effect with our new multi-health wellness line. i love my meta health bars. because when nutritious tastes this delicious, i don't miss the other stuff. new
black mothers were forced to pass along their enslaved status to their infants ensuring bonn age was the first inher tense black mothers gave black children in america but black mothers found a way to love and nurture their children and no matter how public his death, it is you, mama who ushered michael into this world, who heard his first cries, whisper the first prayer of gratitude for his life and dreamed the first great dream for him and you have a right to love him and honor and remember...
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goes by the more likely it is that whatever emerges across the border in syria will not put the goal bonn had the top of the agenda or near the top will look at mayhem for many years to come and as you know, in the intelligence community we set up new structures to identify who was across the border and whether we can work with them or not. hands here, permit me as a parting gesture to commend your approach the chaos across our borders and the parties involved because we have managed to stage any fault -- uninvolved to prevent a situation that one party says use of force the other party. you don't hear this anymore but they enders' janvier not involved so we continue to do the minimum that we look for people to talk to a cross the border to keep a quiet border and avoid the situation we even have to think about possibly sending troops across the border to create a buffer zone with ugly and nasty people and with the jordanians here i would say is one area i have to size one area we have been able to work well with the americans as well. >> one final question. to what degree have the mistak
goes by the more likely it is that whatever emerges across the border in syria will not put the goal bonn had the top of the agenda or near the top will look at mayhem for many years to come and as you know, in the intelligence community we set up new structures to identify who was across the border and whether we can work with them or not. hands here, permit me as a parting gesture to commend your approach the chaos across our borders and the parties involved because we have managed to stage...
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the german bonn director also nominated at the academy awards for his work on working girls, and whorginia wolf. one of only 12 stars to win all four major us entertainment awards. he had an emmy, grammy, oscar, and a tony, nicole was 83 years old. >>> of course his wife, diane soar saw err. >> oh, boy. >> bad news. >> still ahead, parent, you might want to check out a new list before you do your holiday shopping. bottle rocket party, is that something that you need to buy for your kids? no. this is a list of do not buy's, for the holiday. >> but first, "black friday" is coming. is your phone prepared? welshing we will tell you the app you need to have on your phone right now to help you save big. ♪ there it is... this is where i met your grandpa. right under this tree. ♪ (man) some things are worth holding onto. they're hugging the tree. (man) that's why we got a subaru. or was it that tree? (man) introducing the all-new subaru outback. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >> temperatures at the moment range from 37 degrees in the city to 26 in allentown, 28 in mount pocono. an
the german bonn director also nominated at the academy awards for his work on working girls, and whorginia wolf. one of only 12 stars to win all four major us entertainment awards. he had an emmy, grammy, oscar, and a tony, nicole was 83 years old. >>> of course his wife, diane soar saw err. >> oh, boy. >> bad news. >> still ahead, parent, you might want to check out a new list before you do your holiday shopping. bottle rocket party, is that something that you need...
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>> a hat that belonged to napoleon bonn part. price tag is fascinating. >> i want the schools to want me >> no matter what... i'm still equal... >> what if you had a brilliant mind? >> i want to get into a competitive school... >> but life has been a struggle... >> black and latino kids... they feel shut out of these schools and shut out of the opportunities that they offer >> and you only have a solitary chance to turn your world around >> the way to get entrance is through taking one single exam... >> testing under fire an america tonight investigative report only on al jazeera america >> fault lines brings you an eye opening look at what life is really like under the taliban. >> i'm actually quite nervous >> from girls attending school, to enforcing sharia law. >> they rely on the local population, and so they need to win the hearts and minds of locals to be able to fight. >> fault lines, al jazeera america's hard hitting... >> today they will be arrested... >> ground breaking... they're firing canisters of gas at us... emmy a
>> a hat that belonged to napoleon bonn part. price tag is fascinating. >> i want the schools to want me >> no matter what... i'm still equal... >> what if you had a brilliant mind? >> i want to get into a competitive school... >> but life has been a struggle... >> black and latino kids... they feel shut out of these schools and shut out of the opportunities that they offer >> and you only have a solitary chance to turn your world around >>...
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countries work together to establish afghanistan's transitional government that emerged from the 2001 bonn conference following 9/11. i have presented to areas where there is significant overlap in u.s.-iran security interest. however, i want to emphasize that i am not suggesting that following a nuclear deal, decision-makers in washington and tehran are suddenly going to join in and start singing kumbaya. i think it was a nuclear deal, profound differences clearly will continue to exist between iran and the united states. i think iran's poor human rights record will continue to endure. tehran will likely continue to support designated terrorist groups, enabling its proxy to provoke a threaten israel, and a nuclear deal would also heightened concerns among the gulf states who will feel more vulnerable to iranian pressure. all of this like a very difficult for the united states to pursue a more strategic relationship with iran. what i've outlined is the potential for a calculated engagement on some very specific key issues where washington and tehran holds compelling common interest. a nucl
countries work together to establish afghanistan's transitional government that emerged from the 2001 bonn conference following 9/11. i have presented to areas where there is significant overlap in u.s.-iran security interest. however, i want to emphasize that i am not suggesting that following a nuclear deal, decision-makers in washington and tehran are suddenly going to join in and start singing kumbaya. i think it was a nuclear deal, profound differences clearly will continue to exist...