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this will increase in volume, foam and bubble up. >> the baking soda makes the candy brittle. once you throw in the pumpkin seeds, you are practically done. stir that around. spread it around. >> if you're worried about the sugar, don't. pumpkin seeds are a super food. when you take sugar with a super food they cancel each other out. >> i don't think that's scientific, but i like his reasoning. >>> there was a massive brawl in the men's locker room at west virginia university. huge, violent brawl. and there is video of it. >> full-on wwe-style brawl. these guys definitely grew up watching wrestling. it is all playing out here in the locker room. it is hysterical. >> and the style. when they talk about locker room brawl, this is what it should be every single time. >> this looks like a ton of fun. how it all got started and went down, we've got the guy who recorded it, houston, on the left and the star with the show with the boots, dustin. you look like you watched wrestling your entire life. >> yes. i've been a fan since i can remember. my dad had all the matches on tv. we got
this will increase in volume, foam and bubble up. >> the baking soda makes the candy brittle. once you throw in the pumpkin seeds, you are practically done. stir that around. spread it around. >> if you're worried about the sugar, don't. pumpkin seeds are a super food. when you take sugar with a super food they cancel each other out. >> i don't think that's scientific, but i like his reasoning. >>> there was a massive brawl in the men's locker room at west virginia...
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we have this report from imran khan >> reporter: battle damaged and brittle. this is the town just south of kirkuk city. until 10 days ago it was in the hand of i.s.i.l. fighters. a week ago the iraqi army and kurdish peshawar forces swept in. clashes lasted for days. i.s.i.l. was defeated. leaving likely armed residents to protect the little that is left. so, it's now a ghost town, uninhabitable due to i.s.i.l.'s tactic of booby tracking buildings. that is a challenge. >> the main problem that we are facing is only the main roads and streets in the city are clear and safe. almost all the house, schools and government direct rates have been wired by tnt and explosives and could blow up any time. >> the iraqi army and peshawar had to leave to fight i.s.i.l. >> the situation is an indication of the challenges that iraq faces. it doesn't have the kind of troop numbers to leave behind once it defeats i.s.i.l. fighters, and that has residents worried. because the troop left, they fear that i.s.i.l. fighters will return. >> translation: now we only have a handful of
we have this report from imran khan >> reporter: battle damaged and brittle. this is the town just south of kirkuk city. until 10 days ago it was in the hand of i.s.i.l. fighters. a week ago the iraqi army and kurdish peshawar forces swept in. clashes lasted for days. i.s.i.l. was defeated. leaving likely armed residents to protect the little that is left. so, it's now a ghost town, uninhabitable due to i.s.i.l.'s tactic of booby tracking buildings. that is a challenge. >> the main...
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. >> reporter: and pumpkin brittle, pumpkin soup, pumpkin seeds. like most retailers this fall, feeding the pull skin spice craze which -- pumpkin spice craze which is widely believed to have started with the starbucks drink. what about the sales of actual pumpkins like the 20 acres grown on this farm? according to the u.s. department of agriculture, the acreage devoted to them is on the rise and pumpkin sales of 34% coincide with the pumpkin spice craze. >> peel will come out and have their pumpkin, whatever it may be, coffee, but it helps get people in the mood. >> reporter: bud letter says with the expanding roster of pumpkin flavored products and a greater spotlight on the humble halloween pumpkin has come more interest in pumpkin varieties. cinderella, fairy tale, cotton candy. >> of course you're going to get your jack-o'-lanterns for the kids to carve, things like that, but kind of the oddball different color, different shape, multipurpose pumpkins have gotten really big for us. >> reporter: extending the reach beyond a simple halloween deco
. >> reporter: and pumpkin brittle, pumpkin soup, pumpkin seeds. like most retailers this fall, feeding the pull skin spice craze which -- pumpkin spice craze which is widely believed to have started with the starbucks drink. what about the sales of actual pumpkins like the 20 acres grown on this farm? according to the u.s. department of agriculture, the acreage devoted to them is on the rise and pumpkin sales of 34% coincide with the pumpkin spice craze. >> peel will come out and...
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. >> reporter: battle damaged and brittle until ten days ago this town was in the hands of isil fighterst a week ago the iraqi army and kurdish peshmerga forces swept in. isil was defeated, leaving likely armed residents to protect the it will thal is left. so it is now a ghost town, uninhabitable due to isil's habit of booby trapping buildings before they leave. >> translator: only the main roads and streets in the city are clear and safe, while almost all of the houses, schools, and government directrates have been wired and could blow up at anytime. >> reporter: the army and peshmerga forces have now had to leave to fight isil in other areas. this is an indication of the challenges that iraq faces. it doesn't have the kind of troop numbers to leave behind once it defeats isil fighters, and because the troops have left, residents fear that isil fighters will simply return. >> translator: now we only have handful of families remaining to defend it. we are hearing that there are huge congregations by isil in nearby villages and we will afraid a they will reattack us. >> reporter: for now
. >> reporter: battle damaged and brittle until ten days ago this town was in the hands of isil fighterst a week ago the iraqi army and kurdish peshmerga forces swept in. isil was defeated, leaving likely armed residents to protect the it will thal is left. so it is now a ghost town, uninhabitable due to isil's habit of booby trapping buildings before they leave. >> translator: only the main roads and streets in the city are clear and safe, while almost all of the houses, schools,...
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what we are seeing is how brittle that policy is, we know this risk of infectious disease is an ongoing one. >> hasn't there been a failure both at the federal level and the local response, the dallas hospital with nurses having exposed skin when dealing with thomas eric duncan, the cleanup at duncan's apartment and we've heard nurses organization he, telling us over and over and over again, that hospitals are not prepared and the federal government tells us everything is fine and we have robust health system to deal with ebola. >> no question, plenty of places to blame and the federal government plays an important role really on two things, helping to manage to go to the source, we would have been better off if we should been aggressive in going after ebola in west africa when we first got the outbreak. at its core it's raising the issue by focusing so heavily on the federal government, the president overstated basically our capacity to manage this risk setting expectations too high. but also, i think as citizens in many cases our mayors and groarches overestimate the kind of -- govern
what we are seeing is how brittle that policy is, we know this risk of infectious disease is an ongoing one. >> hasn't there been a failure both at the federal level and the local response, the dallas hospital with nurses having exposed skin when dealing with thomas eric duncan, the cleanup at duncan's apartment and we've heard nurses organization he, telling us over and over and over again, that hospitals are not prepared and the federal government tells us everything is fine and we have...
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because it's the backbone of a well-functioning economy, but that backbone is becoming increasingly brittlesee you. thank you for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> i'm looking for the country that hasn't over the last 25, 30, or even 40 years reduced the amount of gdp that it spends on infrastructure. they have done a good job in asia because they have grown so quickly, but many countries in the world take the decision that when money is not there, not to invest in infrastructure. >> if you look globally investment has not kept pace with the extension of the economies. you take the advanced economies for example, they used to invest about 4% of their gdp on infrastructure, and that has fallen to about 3% of gdp, and as a result we have an aging infrastructure stock, insufficient maintenance and roads and bridges crumbling in the u.s., germany and other countries >> that's bad because you don't want them crumbling, but it is also bad for businesses because businesses don't choose to go to places where the infrastructure isn't good. >> absolutely. the basic structure that support econom
because it's the backbone of a well-functioning economy, but that backbone is becoming increasingly brittlesee you. thank you for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> i'm looking for the country that hasn't over the last 25, 30, or even 40 years reduced the amount of gdp that it spends on infrastructure. they have done a good job in asia because they have grown so quickly, but many countries in the world take the decision that when money is not there, not to invest in...
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. >> it was brittle and miserable. i've played through a lot of things but there's just some things you can't play through. it was a battle whether i could give it a go. i give it a day. you don't want to come back and end up in the hospital. after talking with doctors and a wife and everybody getting on the same plan, really thought it was best and it was. i would not have been worth anything out there. >> the bull's hard work on the practice court. they're in a sparkling new facility. but for a rookie he had butterflies even before the first game. suffering a sleepless night so he wouldn't miss the first practice. >> and set about three different alarms. woke up every hour. i was worried i was gonna miss my first day. went to bed early and woke up and thought it was time ago. but it was only 3:30 a.m.. i knew i had to stop. >> he forgot to bring the donuts. he set to three alarms and forgot the donuts. i have to ask about that. >> that's it for sports. >> you have a great day. thank you. october is as cancer awarenes
. >> it was brittle and miserable. i've played through a lot of things but there's just some things you can't play through. it was a battle whether i could give it a go. i give it a day. you don't want to come back and end up in the hospital. after talking with doctors and a wife and everybody getting on the same plan, really thought it was best and it was. i would not have been worth anything out there. >> the bull's hard work on the practice court. they're in a sparkling new...
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but given the large and brittle egos of both men there remained a festering issue in the recesses of both of their minds. they had a war to fight go against a different enemy, the yankees hands over the next six months they cooperated as commander in chief's and top kill generals to conduct the enemy threat. beauregard was transferred to the theater in tennessee and lee went to south carolina to organize the south atlantic coastal incentives. johnson organized and trained his growing army occupying the centreville manassas line in northern virginia where it faced a larger union army. it was subject to increasing pressure from lincoln and from congress to do something with that army. concerned that mcclelland might in fact do something davis, and johnson to a strategy meeting in richmond in february of 1862. they discussed the vulnerability of johnson's army and centreville to a flanking movement by mcclelland via the rappahannock river. they agreed that johnson should pull back to more defensible position south of the rappahannock but the wretched conditions of the roads caused by wi
but given the large and brittle egos of both men there remained a festering issue in the recesses of both of their minds. they had a war to fight go against a different enemy, the yankees hands over the next six months they cooperated as commander in chief's and top kill generals to conduct the enemy threat. beauregard was transferred to the theater in tennessee and lee went to south carolina to organize the south atlantic coastal incentives. johnson organized and trained his growing army...
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. >> reporter: battle damage and brittle. this is the town just south of kirkuk city. until ten days ago it was in the hands of isil fighters, but a weak ago the iraqi army and peshmerga forces swept in. clashes lasted for days, but isil was defeated. leaving lightly-armed residents to protect the lef what is left. now detecting the boobie-trapped buildings that they left before fleeing. >> the main problem we're facing right now is that only the main roads and streets of the city are clear and safety. while most of the houses and schools and directories have been wired by tnt explosives and could blow up any time. >> the iraqi army and peshmerga army still fight isil where they are a threat in different parts of the area. it doesn't have the kind of numbers to leave behind. >> al jazeera, baghdad. >> british police arrested four suspected terrorists acros in raids across london. they were detained on suspension of preparing and instigated acts of terrorism. they use a stun gun on one suspect and several homes and vehicles as part of the investigation. back here in the
. >> reporter: battle damage and brittle. this is the town just south of kirkuk city. until ten days ago it was in the hands of isil fighters, but a weak ago the iraqi army and peshmerga forces swept in. clashes lasted for days, but isil was defeated. leaving lightly-armed residents to protect the lef what is left. now detecting the boobie-trapped buildings that they left before fleeing. >> the main problem we're facing right now is that only the main roads and streets of the city...
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. >> reporter: battle damaged and brittle. this town is just south of kirkuk city.eek ago the iraqi army and kurdish forces swept in here. clashes lasted for days, but isil was defeated, leaving likely unarmed residents to pretext the little that is left. so it is now a ghost town, due to isil's practice of booby trapping before they leave. >> translator: only the main roads are safe, while almost all of the houses and schools have been wired by tnt and explosives and could blow up any time. >> reporter: the iraqi army and peshmerga has to leave to fight other battles with isil. the situation here is an situation of the challenges that iraq faces. it doesn't have the kind of troop numbers to leave behind once it defeats isil fighters, and that has residents worried. they fear isil fighters will simply return. >> translator: now we only have a handful of families remaining to defend it. we are hearing that there are huge congregations by isil in a nearby village and we are afraid they will reattack us. >> reporter: for now residents try to secure things as best as po
. >> reporter: battle damaged and brittle. this town is just south of kirkuk city.eek ago the iraqi army and kurdish forces swept in here. clashes lasted for days, but isil was defeated, leaving likely unarmed residents to pretext the little that is left. so it is now a ghost town, due to isil's practice of booby trapping before they leave. >> translator: only the main roads are safe, while almost all of the houses and schools have been wired by tnt and explosives and could blow up...
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. >> reporter: and pumpkin brittle, pumpkin soup, pumpkin seeds. like most retailers this fall, feeding the recent pumpkin spice craze that's widely believed to have started with a starbucks drink. flavored products grew 14% last year. but what about the sales of actual pumpkins like the 20 acres grown on this farm? according to the u.s. department of agriculture, the acreage devoted to them is on the rise and pumpkin sales have jumped 34% in the last five years coinciding with that pumpkin spice craze. >> people come out and they'll have their pumpkins, whatever it may be, coffee. but i think it helps get people in the mood. >> reporter: ben butler says with the expanding roster of pumpkin flavored products and a greater spotlight on the humble halloween pumpkin has come more interest in pumpkin varieties. sunday rel remark fairy tale, peanut, canton candy. >> of course you'll -- cotton candy. >> of course you'll get the jack-o'-lanterns to carve. oddball, different color, multipurpose pumpkins have gotten big us for. >> reporter: extending the re
. >> reporter: and pumpkin brittle, pumpkin soup, pumpkin seeds. like most retailers this fall, feeding the recent pumpkin spice craze that's widely believed to have started with a starbucks drink. flavored products grew 14% last year. but what about the sales of actual pumpkins like the 20 acres grown on this farm? according to the u.s. department of agriculture, the acreage devoted to them is on the rise and pumpkin sales have jumped 34% in the last five years coinciding with that...
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. >> reporter: battle damaged and brittle.is the town of south of kakook city and ten days ago it was in the hands of isil fighters but then pershmerga forces moved in and isil was defeated leaving likely armed residents to protect the little that is left and so now it's a ghost town and uninhabitable of boobie trapping buildings and that is posing a challenge. >> translator: the main problem that we are facing right now is that only the main roads and streets in the city are clear and safe while almost all the houses, schools and government directories are wired by t and t and explosives and could blowup any time. >> reporter: the iraqi army and pershmergma are fighting isil as they pose threats to the area. this is an indication of the challenges that iraq faces. it doesn't have the kind of troop numbers to leave behind once it defeats isil fighters and has residents worried and because the troops left they fear isil fighters will simply return. >> translator: now we have a handful of families defending it and hearing there
. >> reporter: battle damaged and brittle.is the town of south of kakook city and ten days ago it was in the hands of isil fighters but then pershmerga forces moved in and isil was defeated leaving likely armed residents to protect the little that is left and so now it's a ghost town and uninhabitable of boobie trapping buildings and that is posing a challenge. >> translator: the main problem that we are facing right now is that only the main roads and streets in the city are clear...
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reporter: they were exposed to a standing water and hydrogen and the water caused them to become brittle. >> report they came out is actually great news for it >> reporter: still, because the bay bridge is and the bay it will place extra protection in place. bottom- line motorists to have no concern about the bridge is safety. >> we absolutely not creek this is a safe bridge. war with >> reporter: bridge official says now they must determine if the water came from the waves or showers during construction. or is water seeping if from the bottom. w >> there is no threat to the bridge or no degradation. that is the best scenario and most likely. >> reporter: testing will begin to see if that is true. it would drive that carry out and that is the first thing that they would do and provide additional recent articles. down the line they will see if they will determine if they really have a problem or, it is what they expected because of the showers and wind they came through during the construction and now needs to be protected with. >> catherine: was the weather or run the bay area is heating
reporter: they were exposed to a standing water and hydrogen and the water caused them to become brittle. >> report they came out is actually great news for it >> reporter: still, because the bay bridge is and the bay it will place extra protection in place. bottom- line motorists to have no concern about the bridge is safety. >> we absolutely not creek this is a safe bridge. war with >> reporter: bridge official says now they must determine if the water came from the...
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. >> reporter: battle damaged and brittle. this is the town just south of kirkuk city.il 10 days ago, it was in the hands of isil fighters. but a week ago the iraqi army and kurdish peshmerge forces swept n clashes lasted for days, but isil was defeated. leaving lightly-armed residents to protect the little that's left. so it's now a ghost town. uninhabitable due to isil's tactic of booby trapping buildings before fleeing. and that's posing a challenge. >> translator: the main problem that we are facing right now is at only the main roads and streets in the city are clear and safe. while almost all of the houses, schools and government directorates have been wired by tnt and explosives, and could blow up any time. >> reporter: the iraqi army and the peshmerga had to leave to fight other battles with isil as they still pose a threat to other parts of the area. the situation is an indication of the challenges that iraq faces. it doesn't have the kind of troop numbers that leave behind once it defeats isil fighters and that's got residents worried, because those troops hav
. >> reporter: battle damaged and brittle. this is the town just south of kirkuk city.il 10 days ago, it was in the hands of isil fighters. but a week ago the iraqi army and kurdish peshmerge forces swept n clashes lasted for days, but isil was defeated. leaving lightly-armed residents to protect the little that's left. so it's now a ghost town. uninhabitable due to isil's tactic of booby trapping buildings before fleeing. and that's posing a challenge. >> translator: the main...
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they're quite brittle and they're transparent.o if you puncture this you can't see through your skin. so it's possible she had a break in the glove. you can feel if you put it on they'll snap very easily. and if you get a small nick in the skin there you can see it's the same color as the skin so much harder to see than a purple glove. >> you can't really see that. you're right. >> but even if you don't have a break in the glove, even if the glove's intact, in taking them off the idea is you would take off one glove, hold it in the hand of this glove and then with the other bare hand remove it. and you can see the opportunities for contamination there are very significant. >> i was just talking to dr. gupta about that and he said even if you have a break in your skin it's not i guess highly transmittable. not highly contagious but highly infectious, and that is a big difference. so what about the suit? this isn't the suit but it's similar to the one that they wear. is this enough? >> so what's interesting is the cdc protocol, your
they're quite brittle and they're transparent.o if you puncture this you can't see through your skin. so it's possible she had a break in the glove. you can feel if you put it on they'll snap very easily. and if you get a small nick in the skin there you can see it's the same color as the skin so much harder to see than a purple glove. >> you can't really see that. you're right. >> but even if you don't have a break in the glove, even if the glove's intact, in taking them off the...
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we came as a fairly brittle force. i.e. if everything went perfectly the way you planned it then you're in good shape. but when things start to go badly as they so often do how do you deal with it? do you have the resilience to deal with it? we started to try to fix that and make it a more flexible and resilient force. we went up into 2001 after 9/11 and of course the first operations in afghanistan toppling the afghan government, driving out al qaeda, were some brilliant, deep raids. and in iraq with the initial invasion same thing. working against a nation state. but where we found ourselves in really late 2003, which was when i returned to special operations, is you remember in the spring of 2003 the invasion of iraq went sort of surprisingly well or deceptively well. and suddenly things in iraq started to go very badly in the late summer. we had a sense that if we could just arrest saddam hussein that that would potentially stop the problem. what happened was we did. the force found and arrested saddam hussein. what we
we came as a fairly brittle force. i.e. if everything went perfectly the way you planned it then you're in good shape. but when things start to go badly as they so often do how do you deal with it? do you have the resilience to deal with it? we started to try to fix that and make it a more flexible and resilient force. we went up into 2001 after 9/11 and of course the first operations in afghanistan toppling the afghan government, driving out al qaeda, were some brilliant, deep raids. and in...
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big news is the rain coming and will be here by tomorrow >> : you stay here the satellite and is a brittleng soon! get four years interest free financing on the entire tempur-pedic cloud collection! and, get a queen size serta mattress and box spring set for just $397. ♪ mattress discounters here's something fun to do with hot dogs. make easy crescent dogs. pillsbury crescent rolls. ♪ make dinner pop. well, i drove grandpa to speed dating this week, so i should probably get the last roll. dad, but i practiced my bassoon. and i listened. i can do this. everyone deserves ooey gooey pillsbury cinnamon rolls. make the weekend pop! all ceo proud to be gay and a new laissez written bloomberg business week says he's never denied his sexuality up publicly and knowledge to be there. he's been open with a lot people and that will cause no off but was an easy choice to disclose the fact he's gay will focus abdicate equality for all people months men disappeared during the broncos' king told police he had to put the football what hitchhiked a hundred 30 mi. to a city seller in colorado. paul fun safet
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we've been talking today about jean shaheen and how she's been brittle and performed worse than peopleide for democrats, michele nunn i've heard from everybody that's been down in georgia has outperformed all expectations and has turned into a real star on the campaign trail. >> i think there's no doubt. i think she's the best democratic candidate period right now of the contested races. now look she has the advantage. she's not having to be a defensive candidate, right? she doesn't have a voting record in washington. she's got -- she's got a family name in georgia that is sort of the epi torch my of conservative democratic politics in sam nunn. so, look, she looks comfortable in her own skin. i thought she had a very good debate performance against david perdue in the last debate. he looks like he's on the defensive. he hates -- you can tell he does not like having to defend his business record. so, joe, if this were a race that you didn't need 50% plus one, that you just needed the most votes fein you didn't make 50 i would say michele nunn had as good of a chance as kay hagan. >> yo
we've been talking today about jean shaheen and how she's been brittle and performed worse than peopleide for democrats, michele nunn i've heard from everybody that's been down in georgia has outperformed all expectations and has turned into a real star on the campaign trail. >> i think there's no doubt. i think she's the best democratic candidate period right now of the contested races. now look she has the advantage. she's not having to be a defensive candidate, right? she doesn't have...
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and push the brittle political structure in baghdad to do a better job. worse under malaki. it lacks discipline and that is why it crumbled. >> so on that point and on the current condition of the iraqi army it was general john allen who is sort of coordinating the coalition for the united states over in the middle east right now said yesterday the iraqi military would not be in a position to retake the city of mosul for around another year. basically we have to wait another year before you can make a move there. is that time table given political realities in the country, is that too far off to be planning something like that? >> i think that is probably a little bit of an overestimate of the time that would be necessary if the political structure above it were adequate. i hope with iran's help they are looking for the political structure right now. let me say none of the forces of the so-called islamic state would have been successful if it had not been for tribal administrations that support them. they support them in an alliance with convenience with
and push the brittle political structure in baghdad to do a better job. worse under malaki. it lacks discipline and that is why it crumbled. >> so on that point and on the current condition of the iraqi army it was general john allen who is sort of coordinating the coalition for the united states over in the middle east right now said yesterday the iraqi military would not be in a position to retake the city of mosul for around another year. basically we have to wait another year before...
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. >> battle damaged and brittle, this is the town just south of kirkuk city. until 10 days ago, it was in the hands of isil fighters. a week ago, the iraq army and kurdish peshmerga forces swept in. clashes lasted for days, but isil was defeated. leaving residents to protect the little that's left. it's now a coast town, uninhabited because of isil's tactic of booby trapping buildings before fleeing. >> the main problem we face now is that only the main roads and streets in the city are clear and safe while almost all the houses, schools and government believes have been wired by explosives and could blow up anytime. >> the iraq army and peshmerga had to leave to fight isil in other parts of the area. the situation is an indication of the challenges iraq faces. it doesn't have the troop numbers to leave behind once it defeats isil fighters. that's got residents worried. because those troops left, they fear isil fighters will simply return. >> now we only have a handful of families remaining to defend it. we are hearing that there are huge congregation by isil
. >> battle damaged and brittle, this is the town just south of kirkuk city. until 10 days ago, it was in the hands of isil fighters. a week ago, the iraq army and kurdish peshmerga forces swept in. clashes lasted for days, but isil was defeated. leaving residents to protect the little that's left. it's now a coast town, uninhabited because of isil's tactic of booby trapping buildings before fleeing. >> the main problem we face now is that only the main roads and streets in the city...
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not offer their citizens a sense of political dignity and economic possibility ultimately become brittle and break. i've learned that change in the middle east is rarely neat or linear, but often messy and cruel, and deeply unpredictable in its second and third order consequences. i've learned not to underestimate the depth of mistrust of american motives that animates so many people in the region, and i've learned that we often get far more credit than we deserve for complicated conspiracies. i've learned that, with all its stubborn dysfunction, the middle east is a place where people and leaders are capable of great things, and that american diplomacy, with all of its own occasional dysfunction, can make a real and enduring difference. during this incredible moment of testing in the region, we miss sam's judgment and good counsel more than ever. if sam were with us, i suspect he would be the first to say that we cannot afford to neglect what's at stake. and he would urge us not to neglect our responsibility to help shape, within the limits of our influence, the great generational strug
not offer their citizens a sense of political dignity and economic possibility ultimately become brittle and break. i've learned that change in the middle east is rarely neat or linear, but often messy and cruel, and deeply unpredictable in its second and third order consequences. i've learned not to underestimate the depth of mistrust of american motives that animates so many people in the region, and i've learned that we often get far more credit than we deserve for complicated conspiracies....
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, we've got the standard, made we do have good instructional material, that's bad, but even worse brittlegy or support our understanding for how to deal with kids who have the greatest needs, who had the greatest way to go before getting with the standards envision them being. >> absolutely. it was an interesting story today in my little google alert for the common core, which fills my inbox every morning, and a story by danielle in new orleans this morning, caught my eye because headline was in first common core year, louisiana public schools grade improved slightly. a lot of the narrative rather common core is that when increase the standard we should expect to see larger and larger numbers of students failed to make the new definition of proficiency and we need passionate this is where secretary duncan got in trouble by but what the implications might be, but as i read into the status, one of the things i thought was interesting was how could this be? it says the grading of the test, and use of common core assessment, lessened the impact of the new standards, john white's superintenden
, we've got the standard, made we do have good instructional material, that's bad, but even worse brittlegy or support our understanding for how to deal with kids who have the greatest needs, who had the greatest way to go before getting with the standards envision them being. >> absolutely. it was an interesting story today in my little google alert for the common core, which fills my inbox every morning, and a story by danielle in new orleans this morning, caught my eye because headline...
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part of four times back to world series for the services could giants johnny sunday night as the brittleon her eyelids closed and we action + underway for the raiders was the chargers' 40 niner's monday night match with the rams. sunday night at 9 right after the news >> : live look outside as this semblances go near clark part will be a popular spot letter today great spot to view the blue angels. inserting of the clinic conditions in some francisco in the water erica less of a surprise. >> : a lot people have been worried because it on thursday it practice delayed because of the fog so thick in the blue angels had the lifeline by 34 hours. it is very overcast now but we're not talking mother's same thick favelas saw that day. and moving in the direction of lots of sunshine. clearing conditions a specially it is heading toward a what a quite apart later on today or more and green. again and is quoted start temperatures and the upper 50s was 67 store announced a series of dealing in a hostile country rain there's about 2,000 ft. not only are is included skies sentences go but also a clou
part of four times back to world series for the services could giants johnny sunday night as the brittleon her eyelids closed and we action + underway for the raiders was the chargers' 40 niner's monday night match with the rams. sunday night at 9 right after the news >> : live look outside as this semblances go near clark part will be a popular spot letter today great spot to view the blue angels. inserting of the clinic conditions in some francisco in the water erica less of a surprise....
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matter for now and neither he nor they just mentioned it to each other again but given the large and brittle ecosoc )-close-paren it remained a festering issue in the recesses of both of their minds. they hate war to fight against up against the different enemy, the yankees traded for the next six months they cooperate as commander-in-chief and top field general to confront the enemy threat. he was transferred to the western theater here in tennessee and he went to south carolina to organize the south atlantic coastal defenses. johnston organized and trained his growing army occupying the center filled wine of northern virginia where it faced a larger union army who was subject to increasing pressure from lincoln and from congress to do something with the army. concerned that he might do something he summoned to the meeting in richmond in february, 1862. they discussed the affordability of johnston's army at centreville to the movement by mcclellan. they agreed that johnston should pull back to the more defensible position south, but the condition of the roads caused by the winter rain and t
matter for now and neither he nor they just mentioned it to each other again but given the large and brittle ecosoc )-close-paren it remained a festering issue in the recesses of both of their minds. they hate war to fight against up against the different enemy, the yankees traded for the next six months they cooperate as commander-in-chief and top field general to confront the enemy threat. he was transferred to the western theater here in tennessee and he went to south carolina to organize...
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i had a democratic operative tell me that jeanne shaheen looked stiff and brittle and a little angryther night. they were very worried about her performance in the debate. of course, this is only one point. all these polls are one point. last weekend swing could shift control one direction or another. scott brown, one point ahead with a week or so to go. >> that's a big surprise. new hampshire being tight. people said they expected her to win. democrats said they expected her to win by a couple points. if it gets down to that sort of tightness, then democrats are in for a long night. people are going to say it's closer. every trend line is pointing corey gardner's way at this juncture. they should recognize corey gardner does have a growing lead. i know the state has a mail-in ballot. things are clearly trending towards the republican direction there. >> sam, you have to look. somebody asked me the other day, i think it was -- said, do i think editorials still matter, endorsements still matter. and delivers an absolutely blistering attack on the democratic candidate, mark udall, and
i had a democratic operative tell me that jeanne shaheen looked stiff and brittle and a little angryther night. they were very worried about her performance in the debate. of course, this is only one point. all these polls are one point. last weekend swing could shift control one direction or another. scott brown, one point ahead with a week or so to go. >> that's a big surprise. new hampshire being tight. people said they expected her to win. democrats said they expected her to win by a...
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, a profound well of low self-esteem and self-loathing and when you're challenges, narcissist are brittleand angry. most people who aren't narcissists, you might feel defense receive but you might this did die this right or ongoing? the other key detail is the lack of empathy, and up at the pathological level of narcissism and funnily enough, in babyhood whenas narcissism is the normal way to be, baby will hit another baby over the head with a block and won't think anything of the fact it would hurt that baby as much as it hurt the hitter to get hit because they think, my world is different from your world. true pathological narcissists are the ones who can kill, who can do what happens in columbine, who can do school shootings, or even drug murders, which are motivated by at least they're motivated by something, in this case a criminal need for wealth and turf. but still, if they are shooting and thinking nothing about the suffering of the person who is about to die and the suffering of the family, and it's because the empathic lobes are shut off. >> we have microphone up here, and if yo
, a profound well of low self-esteem and self-loathing and when you're challenges, narcissist are brittleand angry. most people who aren't narcissists, you might feel defense receive but you might this did die this right or ongoing? the other key detail is the lack of empathy, and up at the pathological level of narcissism and funnily enough, in babyhood whenas narcissism is the normal way to be, baby will hit another baby over the head with a block and won't think anything of the fact it would...