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this is by route 12. as we get past the accident, eastbound pike picking up delays by route 9 toward newton corner. a disabled car. an accident on the eastbound side, there's a disabled car by route 16. as you travel north, there is an accident 93 southbound out of andover by river road. after that accident, more volume from concord street down to spot pond. so far, we're okay for trains and buses. i'm olessa stepanova. there's a look at traffic. shocked is all i can say. randy: new overnight, the father of the man accused in the oregon campus massacre says that he is devastated. this morning we're learning new details about the final moment of the nine people who were killed there. antoinette: the shooter has been identified by police, and right now investigators are still trying to figure out why he opened fire, killing at least nine students and wounding several others. police say 26-year-old chris harper mercer was armed with four guns, three pistols and a rifle, when he fired the shots at umpqua comm
this is by route 12. as we get past the accident, eastbound pike picking up delays by route 9 toward newton corner. a disabled car. an accident on the eastbound side, there's a disabled car by route 16. as you travel north, there is an accident 93 southbound out of andover by river road. after that accident, more volume from concord street down to spot pond. so far, we're okay for trains and buses. i'm olessa stepanova. there's a look at traffic. shocked is all i can say. randy: new overnight,...
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or not by israeli forces. what's been the israeli response? >> well, there's been no formal israel response as yet. the israeli civilians are shouting shoot him, kill him. [ gunfire ] >> the police open fire, though there is no apparent immediate threat. >> a similar situation involving a 30-year-old palestinian arab woman in galilee. police are shouting at her drop the knife, drop the knife, and once again, instead of attempting an arrest. [ gunfire ] >> they open fire at point-blank range. >> in the south, an israeli who attacked four palestinians in different locations is not gunned down, but arrested. israeli police say responses are determined by the specifics of each incident, and adds officers are facing life threatening situations and say there are no investigations into any of the police shootings. >> the major threat at the moment is the lone wolf palestinian either female or male that can come inside jerusalem or the old city and try to continue the pattern. that's what we're dealing with and that's
or not by israeli forces. what's been the israeli response? >> well, there's been no formal israel response as yet. the israeli civilians are shouting shoot him, kill him. [ gunfire ] >> the police open fire, though there is no apparent immediate threat. >> a similar situation involving a 30-year-old palestinian arab woman in galilee. police are shouting at her drop the knife, drop the knife, and once again, instead of attempting an arrest. [ gunfire ] >> they open fire...
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: >> bnsf. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the scenes are all too familiar: a mass shooting today leaves a trail of death and disbelief. it happened today in oregon, when a 20-year old man started shooting in classrooms at a college. ten people were killed and seven wounded. william brangham begins our coverage. >> reporter: classes were well underway at ucsb when the attack shattered the calm of the campus in roseburg, about 180 miles south of portland. within minutes, the school went into lockdown as police swarmed in to confront the gunman. >> officers engaged that suspect, there was an exchange of gunfire, the shooter threat was neutralized and officers continued to sweep the campu
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additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. israel is announcing new steps to curb a rash of deadly attacks on its citizens. an arab man shot and stabbed people in a bus station in the southern israeli city of beersheba. police say an israeli soldier died, and ten people were wounded. earlier in the day, the israeli cabinet proposed police be allowed to stop and frisk anyone on the street suspected of carrying a weapon. tel aviv and three other cities said they will prohibit arab workers in their schools starting tomorrow. and israel is enforcing roadblocks in arab east jerusalem. the moves come a day after palestinians carried out five knife attacks on israelis in jerusalem and the west bank. four of those attackers were shot and killed. over the past month, eight israelis have died in palestinian stabbings, while israeli soldiers and police h
additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. israel is announcing new steps to curb a rash of deadly attacks on its citizens. an arab man shot and stabbed people in a bus station in the southern israeli city of beersheba. police say an...
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it's rare for governors appointed by the president and confirmed by the senate and with offices right next to yellen to disagree with the chair, let alone descent. the 12 district fed presidents are often more outspoken than the washington governors, having fed observers wondering if there's been an internal revolt at the fed among the doves closest to yellen. it certainly led to a confused message. >> if the fed's message is garbled, it's not necessarily because the fed is doing something wrong, but it's more about the fact that the economy and the data continues to sort of interfere with what the fed expects it's going to do. >> reporter: come december, if the data is clear about the direction of the economy, then fed officials may be clear and united about the direction of rates. for "nightly business report," i'm steve liesman. >>> still ahead, the ambitious, long-term goal nike is setting for itself. >>> nike set some big goals for itself. the world's largest athletic gear-maker has a plan to increase its growth not only in the u.s., but across the globe. sara eisen has more from
it's rare for governors appointed by the president and confirmed by the senate and with offices right next to yellen to disagree with the chair, let alone descent. the 12 district fed presidents are often more outspoken than the washington governors, having fed observers wondering if there's been an internal revolt at the fed among the doves closest to yellen. it certainly led to a confused message. >> if the fed's message is garbled, it's not necessarily because the fed is doing...
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repress receive laws have been issued by successive israeli governments. the latest of which is the instruction -- governmental instructions given to fire live ammunition at and arrest and repress peaceful palestinian demonstrators. where do you see this happening? why is it happening? mr. president, ladies and gentlemen, we do not respond to the israeli occupation's hate and brutality with the same. instead, we are working to spread the culture of peace and co-existence between our people and in our region. we are anxious to witness the day when our people and all peoples in our region will enjoy peace, security, stability and prosperity. this cannot be achieved with continued occupation, settlement colonization, the burning of people. i'm saying again, the burning of people. places of worship and homes. the killing of youth, children and infants. the burning of crops and the arrest and detention of people without charge or trial. how can a state claiming to be an oasis of democracy and claiming that its courts and security function according to the law,
repress receive laws have been issued by successive israeli governments. the latest of which is the instruction -- governmental instructions given to fire live ammunition at and arrest and repress peaceful palestinian demonstrators. where do you see this happening? why is it happening? mr. president, ladies and gentlemen, we do not respond to the israeli occupation's hate and brutality with the same. instead, we are working to spread the culture of peace and co-existence between our people and...
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oil was up by a percent and by the time we went on 20 minutes later it was higher by 5%. >> we're going to a break. the reason why we seem depressed oil pricing is a concern from china but bull in a china shop. our next guest is overweight on beijing shares despite concerns of an on going slow down. you want to find out what's behind his investment rational. that comes your way next. >>> 2016 profit and revenue forecasts and that's due to what else for the strong u.s. dollar. adobe has earnings. they're looking at $3.19 a piece. and 5.9 billion in sales. adobe has been switching on to these web based subscriptions to try to generate more recurring revenue contracts. adobe falling 9% in after hours. >> starbucks is hiring it's first chief technology officer as the coffee house giant makes a big push into mobile. they're plucking away for the role. 20% of all u.s. transactions are made by a mobile device. 20% off 9% just years ago. they launched a new appleting users order and pay for drinks and food before they get into the starbucks store. >> i do have it on my phone. they have been doi
oil was up by a percent and by the time we went on 20 minutes later it was higher by 5%. >> we're going to a break. the reason why we seem depressed oil pricing is a concern from china but bull in a china shop. our next guest is overweight on beijing shares despite concerns of an on going slow down. you want to find out what's behind his investment rational. that comes your way next. >>> 2016 profit and revenue forecasts and that's due to what else for the strong u.s. dollar....
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the california utility commission and addressed by pg&e and by the joint pole authority and there iso history of any problems with those poles this is common sort of installation throughout san francisco and elsewhere no state of of safety issues that particular pole is, in fact, being replaced with a brand new pole. >> i think we've made our other points in respond to the written appeal in writing and i'll direct you to the dpw there was question raised whether that he need to demonstrate necessity or. >> you'll have time open rebuttal thank you. >> i got a question to you sworn testimony council. >> yeah. >> i stayed the pole is going to be replaced. >> that's correct. >> can you tell me the condition why that pole is being replied and what replies it and what does not. >> if you don't mind i'll let the project manager. >> hi john crown castle what is determined for the pole we go through a filing that is what we call the joint pole station that has pg&e and other public utility basically the age the pole those are determining factors when we look at the equipment put on there this
the california utility commission and addressed by pg&e and by the joint pole authority and there iso history of any problems with those poles this is common sort of installation throughout san francisco and elsewhere no state of of safety issues that particular pole is, in fact, being replaced with a brand new pole. >> i think we've made our other points in respond to the written appeal in writing and i'll direct you to the dpw there was question raised whether that he need to...
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: >> and by bnsf railway. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: republican paul ryan now appears all but certain to run for-- and be elected-- speaker of the house. the wisconsin lawmaker won support today from key moderates and from mainstream conservatives. the latter group called him "the right person to lead the house". ryan cleared an even bigger hurdle last night when most of the harder-line conservatives in the "freedom caucus" voted to support him. the house will choose its speaker next week. >> ifill: president obama vetoed a sweeping $600 billion defense bill today. in an oval office ceremony, he took issue with increasing war spending, by going around budget caps set by the so-called "sequester." >> i have repeated called on congress to eliminate t
: >> and by bnsf railway. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: republican paul ryan now appears all but certain to run for-- and be elected-- speaker of the house. the wisconsin lawmaker won...
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we jump to 74 by noon. a lot of clouds, maybe a peek of sun here or there. 78 by 3:00. increasing threat for showers and storms toward the evening commute. let's find out about the commute from lauren. >> good morning. we have some problems on the long island expressway out in dicks hills. by exit 51, two lanes blocked westbound and eastbound. delays in both directions. i'll continue to keep a close eye on it. might want to head to the northern state parkway instead. if you're getting on the trains, they all look good. we have delays on uptown "a" trains because of signal problems. at alternate side of the street parking rules in effect. >>> right now police say they're close to making an arrest in a shocking abduction attempt in connecticut. jen maxfield is in bridgeport with the new developments. jen, everyone yesterday around the nation saw this video of this young teenager rolling out of a moving car to get away. >> reporter: exactly, michael. and how desperate she must have felt in that moment to go to that length just to get out of the car with the woman who polic
we jump to 74 by noon. a lot of clouds, maybe a peek of sun here or there. 78 by 3:00. increasing threat for showers and storms toward the evening commute. let's find out about the commute from lauren. >> good morning. we have some problems on the long island expressway out in dicks hills. by exit 51, two lanes blocked westbound and eastbound. delays in both directions. i'll continue to keep a close eye on it. might want to head to the northern state parkway instead. if you're getting on...
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by way of back ground, u.s. special forces have been providing training, advice and assess tons to forces engaged in a tenacious fight with the taliban. we provided support to afghan forces at their request. to be clear, the decision to provide fire was a u.s. decision made with that the u.s. chain of command. a hospital was seasonal struck. we would never enthingsly target a protected medical facility. i must allow the investigation to take its course and therefore i'm not at liberty to discuss further specifics at this time. however, i assure you that the investigation will be thorough, objective and transparent. i'd also like to remind the economyee and the church people that we continue to make extraordinary efforts to protect civilians. no military in history has done more to avoid harming i innocen. we assume greater risks to protect non-combatants. i've directed the entire force to undergo in depth training to review operational authorities and rules of engagement. our record stands in stark contrast to t
by way of back ground, u.s. special forces have been providing training, advice and assess tons to forces engaged in a tenacious fight with the taliban. we provided support to afghan forces at their request. to be clear, the decision to provide fire was a u.s. decision made with that the u.s. chain of command. a hospital was seasonal struck. we would never enthingsly target a protected medical facility. i must allow the investigation to take its course and therefore i'm not at liberty to...
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captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by access.wgbh.org >>> he'd, a cbs 2 exclusive. a fiancee of a fallen nypd officer remembers the love she shared >>> a million dollar home
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this honour by israel. demanding israel to honour and abide by the agreement. i have a brief comment by binyamin netanyahu, on the statement made by binyamin netanyahu that habled myself - i reiterate that we are against i.s.i.l., and al qaeda together with all the terrorist organizations, also the terrorist israeli settlers. i ask binyamin netanyahu where is i.s.i.l. and nusra, stationed there. who are amongst them. he branded us as i.s.i.l. we are seeking peace. we are advocates of peace. >>> a slightly abrupt end. that was our correspondent there asking that question. and ban ki-moon. let's go to mike hanna in west jerusalem, he has been listening. it seems to me that this is the type of news conference, the type of things heard that could have been said yesterday, six months ago, six months ago. it's the same thing with a more urgent feel to it because of what is going on on the ground. yes, we hear there's no concrete solutions to establish an end to the current crisis, the u.n. secretary-general speaking in wide terms. there's no specific idea, thought th
this honour by israel. demanding israel to honour and abide by the agreement. i have a brief comment by binyamin netanyahu, on the statement made by binyamin netanyahu that habled myself - i reiterate that we are against i.s.i.l., and al qaeda together with all the terrorist organizations, also the terrorist israeli settlers. i ask binyamin netanyahu where is i.s.i.l. and nusra, stationed there. who are amongst them. he branded us as i.s.i.l. we are seeking peace. we are advocates of peace....
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by sunday, we're drying things out. cloudy still. shouldn't be as much wet weather by then. erika: it is 5:23. we have a musical edition of eye poppers. olessa: we start with a pair who may not be fancy, but they're taking the internet by storm. olessa: they're pretty good. they're the singing contractors. aaron gray and josh arnett work together in indianapolis. erika: meanwhile the customers are like, uh, are the walls done? it's nice that you're singing, but in the background, is there work to finish? olessa: and you may have seen the group of sorority girls snapping selfies at a football game. it inspired mike lynch. i don't care about any of your wise cracks it's click, click, click for ourselfies and we don't feel any shame it's one, two, three clicks for us at ourselfy ball game olessa: very impressive mike. i think he may join those contractors. you just never know what's going to happen. i'm newscenter 5 at 11:00. randy: sheer joy from a father to be. his reaction when he learns that he is becoming a dad. it's on "the eye" this friday morning. bill: in the past seve
by sunday, we're drying things out. cloudy still. shouldn't be as much wet weather by then. erika: it is 5:23. we have a musical edition of eye poppers. olessa: we start with a pair who may not be fancy, but they're taking the internet by storm. olessa: they're pretty good. they're the singing contractors. aaron gray and josh arnett work together in indianapolis. erika: meanwhile the customers are like, uh, are the walls done? it's nice that you're singing, but in the background, is there work...
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the italian authorities, frustrated by the lack of progress made by the south african government, decided to intervene and pay a ransom. >> the documents that i've seen tell me that it's purely from the italians, and the italians took the money in. does that sound about right from what you understand? >> what documents do you have? >> we've seen documents that break down the role that the italians played. and it says in there that they were prepared to pay around nine hundred and twenty five thousand us dollars. does that sound correct? >> [laughs and nods] >> when i say these figures to you, vera, you're nodding and smiling. does that mean that they're correct? >> they sound correct, yeah. >> i know this is quite difficult for you to speak. the italians asked you not to talk about the detail of what was going on. >> yeah. we were told never to disclose that they actually paid. >> now vera was in almost daily contact with marco the italian intelligence officer. >> we'd communicate through gmail but without actually sending any mail. we had the same account, and we'd log on and take our co
the italian authorities, frustrated by the lack of progress made by the south african government, decided to intervene and pay a ransom. >> the documents that i've seen tell me that it's purely from the italians, and the italians took the money in. does that sound about right from what you understand? >> what documents do you have? >> we've seen documents that break down the role that the italians played. and it says in there that they were prepared to pay around nine hundred...
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will the apology be accepted by the family? that's the question. >> give us an idea of what is the latest in kunduz itself? >> reporter: still heavy fighting going on. there's the civilian who was caught in the middle tells us that they're facing the shortage of food, no water, no electricity. heavy bombardment artillery used and they are injured and cannot move him from the homes or street simply because any movement of civilians in the street would be a target of one side. afghan sicilians lost their fate in the afghan government. they blamed both sides from the afghan government and taliban, but they think they provide them discuss to live normal lives. >> thank you very much, indeed. >>> 39 1i68ians and 14 fighters have been killed in four days of russian air strikes. the kremlin said it carried out 20 air strikes in the last 24 hours and targeted nine isil positions including the main stronghold in raqqa province. >>> syria's western-backed political opposition and armed groups have rejected a u.n. peace plan saying it wil
will the apology be accepted by the family? that's the question. >> give us an idea of what is the latest in kunduz itself? >> reporter: still heavy fighting going on. there's the civilian who was caught in the middle tells us that they're facing the shortage of food, no water, no electricity. heavy bombardment artillery used and they are injured and cannot move him from the homes or street simply because any movement of civilians in the street would be a target of one side. afghan...
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they're confounded first by the puzzle itself, one of three placed on the internet by a mysterious entity. second by a baffling question. who is behind it. >> n.s.a. has been speculated as being mi6, c.i.a., terrorist groups like al-qaeda. another possibility is it's a big hoax. >> solving the problem requires knowledge of computer programming, hidden codes, art and listen are a at your and obscure poetry. one group had to look up information like this tamed to telephone poles and sold in warsaw. it started in 2012 when an internet buzzing was published claiming to be recruiting highly intelligent people. >> this looks like a text message but is a digital image p.m. when you look at it in a text viewer to see the original programming language, it contains a hidden message. >> at the end of the file, this his the message, it's completely ignored by the j peg viewer. >> google said the fourth emperor of rome, using the key and standard american code to translates letters into the one's and zero's, they turned this string of gibberish into this web address, a picture of a duck. inside that i
they're confounded first by the puzzle itself, one of three placed on the internet by a mysterious entity. second by a baffling question. who is behind it. >> n.s.a. has been speculated as being mi6, c.i.a., terrorist groups like al-qaeda. another possibility is it's a big hoax. >> solving the problem requires knowledge of computer programming, hidden codes, art and listen are a at your and obscure poetry. one group had to look up information like this tamed to telephone poles and...
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we get that by not abiding by their part of the deal we will not abide by our part of the deal. we were supposed to do certain things in order for israel to reciprocate and reduce its grip on the palestinian people and the land. what they've done is the opposite so far. so, as the leadership we cannot continue to give and receive nothing in return. and therefore, if israel doesn't honor its part of the agreement we will not honor our part. it is the simple fact come is simply a creation. it's fair and any bilateral agreement if one party does not commit to that agreement why do you expect the other party to weaken and commit and honor their part of the deal? as for any prospects for the political movement unfortunately i am not very optimistic and i don't think that anything would happen from now until the next election we hear the statement from officials here that they are committed and they want to do something. i would believe them, we be leaving when he says that. we need that he is sincere and genuine but you need to take an approach. you cannot continue for this next expl
we get that by not abiding by their part of the deal we will not abide by our part of the deal. we were supposed to do certain things in order for israel to reciprocate and reduce its grip on the palestinian people and the land. what they've done is the opposite so far. so, as the leadership we cannot continue to give and receive nothing in return. and therefore, if israel doesn't honor its part of the agreement we will not honor our part. it is the simple fact come is simply a creation. it's...
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guided destroyer went by two manmade islands constructed by china in 2014 and beijing warned washingtonll respond to deliberate provocation in its waters. china built the islands by dredging around reefs and repeatedly said it will not tolerate any challenges to what it considers chinese territory, vietnam, malaysia and taiwan and philippines also lay claim to the nearby islands. >> when you change something that is general agreement among all parties that are affected as to what changes would bring about a better regime in terms of travel it cannot be determined by one entity so the balance of power says that there is not just a single there and has to be voices when all parties are effected by changes of realities on the ground. >>> japan is concerned over china's actions and is closely communicating with washington. >> translator: the unilateral conduct to change the status quo such as the large scale landfills to build ocean platforms in the south china sea are a common concern for the into national community as they said it's very important that the interfacial community unites to
guided destroyer went by two manmade islands constructed by china in 2014 and beijing warned washingtonll respond to deliberate provocation in its waters. china built the islands by dredging around reefs and repeatedly said it will not tolerate any challenges to what it considers chinese territory, vietnam, malaysia and taiwan and philippines also lay claim to the nearby islands. >> when you change something that is general agreement among all parties that are affected as to what changes...
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occupation by putting all of these community centers, by trying to sound sweet and kind and visit palestinianighborhoods. are notung people stupid to be deceived by this kind of sugarcoating. --don't accept [indiscernible] amy: we're going to take a break and come back to this discussion. budour hassan is a palestinian writer, a student at hebrew university in jerusalem. diana buttu is a palestine-based attorney. she is joining us from haifa. when we come back, we will also be joined by gideon levy, the hearts columnist --haaretz columnist. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. , inguests are diana buttu the studio in haifa, palestinian attorney. budour hassan is joining us by video stream, a palestinian writer and activist and gideon levy is with us, a haaretz columnist. nermeen: john kerry appeared to draw a link between the wave of violence and increased israeli settlements in the occupied west bank. ,> unless we get going conceivably could be stolen from everybody. there's been a massive
occupation by putting all of these community centers, by trying to sound sweet and kind and visit palestinianighborhoods. are notung people stupid to be deceived by this kind of sugarcoating. --don't accept [indiscernible] amy: we're going to take a break and come back to this discussion. budour hassan is a palestinian writer, a student at hebrew university in jerusalem. diana buttu is a palestine-based attorney. she is joining us from haifa. when we come back, we will also be joined by gideon...
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but we stand by every decision we make. the cabinet stands by every decision we make.nd as we revise them and improve them in the light of experience, we will stand by those, too. so, the honorable member is inviting me to make a unilateral decision, and he should not be surprised to be disappointed. >> thank you, mr. speaker. my question is to the prime minister. private members bill on marriage equality moved has been passed by house. it would take half of the parliamentary time to get this voted on. it could be done tomorrow. will the prime minister allow a vote on this bill and allow members of his party a free vote as he's publicly called for previously? >> call the prime minister. >> well, i thank the honorable member for her question and i respect her interest, very, very deep interest in this issue. the marriage equality or same-sex marriage issue is a very significant one and one on which people of good faith, the best faith, honestly have different opinions, both on the honorable member's side of the house and on our side of the house. the -- historically, th
but we stand by every decision we make. the cabinet stands by every decision we make.nd as we revise them and improve them in the light of experience, we will stand by those, too. so, the honorable member is inviting me to make a unilateral decision, and he should not be surprised to be disappointed. >> thank you, mr. speaker. my question is to the prime minister. private members bill on marriage equality moved has been passed by house. it would take half of the parliamentary time to get...
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in 2011, dennis mccann was killed when he was hit and killed by a car driven by an drunk driver. killer turned out to be an undocumented imdprants with a prior undocumented conviction. the homeland security filed a request that immigration and customs enforcement be notified of his release. cook county, however, chose to ignore this request and after being released on bail dennis' killer apparently fled the country. four years later, ken nighs' family is still waiting to see justice done. mr. president, unfortunately, i could go on and on. decisions to release undocumented immigrants convicted of crimes instead of detaining them for federal officials have resulted in far, far too many tragedies like those of marilyn fairies and kate steinle. and too many families in this country are mourning as a result. mr. president, cooperation between local and federal law enforcement is essential to protecting americans, and the detainer requests are a key tool that helps federal officials make sure that dangerous individuals are not going back onto our nation's streets. when cities and coun
in 2011, dennis mccann was killed when he was hit and killed by a car driven by an drunk driver. killer turned out to be an undocumented imdprants with a prior undocumented conviction. the homeland security filed a request that immigration and customs enforcement be notified of his release. cook county, however, chose to ignore this request and after being released on bail dennis' killer apparently fled the country. four years later, ken nighs' family is still waiting to see justice done. mr....
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she was heckled by united we dream.le was issued saying -- what about the prisons here in the united states? >> we have managed to get a law passed in congress that 34,000 a portable immigrants will be locked up any night in our prison system, as we have locked up fewer nonviolent drug offenders, we have the prison industry -- the prison industry has found a way to fill those jails with immigrants. that is absolutely true. it is gone from 800 million or so seven or eight years ago that they made off immigrants to more than $2 billion. this is a huge industry for them. and they sent a lot of money at this. passedget lost like that through congress, but when we try to get a law allocating $50 million to immigrant children so a four-year-old doesn't stand before our immigration judges being asked to present their asylum claim all by themselves -- we don't allocate immigration lawyers to immigrant children who come here alone. so you see these children shaking with utter fear before the judge. that law got shutdown by the s
she was heckled by united we dream.le was issued saying -- what about the prisons here in the united states? >> we have managed to get a law passed in congress that 34,000 a portable immigrants will be locked up any night in our prison system, as we have locked up fewer nonviolent drug offenders, we have the prison industry -- the prison industry has found a way to fill those jails with immigrants. that is absolutely true. it is gone from 800 million or so seven or eight years ago that...
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captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by access.wgbh.org captioning funded by cbs and ford. we go further, so you can. >> o'donnell: is it that you think you couldn't win or that you didn't want to run? >> i couldn't win. i'll be very blunt. >> o'donnell: in our interview, the vice president talked about his decision not to run, his thoughts about, the republicans, and how his son's death affected his family and his decision. >> some people have written that, you know, beau on his deathbed said, "dad, you've got to run," and there was this sort of hollywood moment.
captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by access.wgbh.org captioning funded by cbs and ford. we go further, so you can. >> o'donnell: is it that you think you couldn't win or that you didn't want to run? >> i couldn't win. i'll be very blunt. >> o'donnell: in our interview, the vice president talked about his decision not to run, his thoughts about, the republicans, and how his son's death affected his family and his decision. >> some people have written that, you know,...
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by 8:00 a.m. bright and sunny and 52. by noon we're up to 67. by 3:00 p.m., 73.t's our high for at a. 3 degrees above average. so, feeling nice and mild. by 6:00 p.m. 72 coming down from that high. if you like those numbers i've got more just like that on the way. details in that seven-day forecast coming up in just a minute, matt. >> guess it was a pretty nice crisp overnight, karen, to do some construction and i'll tell you, crews really took advantage. we had a ton of overnight construction, some of it still wrapping up here along 95 northbound side. this is the scene by the vine street expressway and it's given us an early morning delay as you can see coming north of penn's landing on up to girard. the crews are slowly backing up and picking up the cones but at this point still both lanes not opened along 95 and you're looking at speeds like 15 now jumping to 26 miles per hour. not a bad start on the vine, the schuylkill, the roosevelt boulevard. they're all doing fine. but if you're head toward 95 in delco, you don't want to do so via 322 eastbound this morn
by 8:00 a.m. bright and sunny and 52. by noon we're up to 67. by 3:00 p.m., 73.t's our high for at a. 3 degrees above average. so, feeling nice and mild. by 6:00 p.m. 72 coming down from that high. if you like those numbers i've got more just like that on the way. details in that seven-day forecast coming up in just a minute, matt. >> guess it was a pretty nice crisp overnight, karen, to do some construction and i'll tell you, crews really took advantage. we had a ton of overnight...
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you can easily go down by a couple more degrees by 7:00 this morning. 20s by 6 a.m. by 8 a.m. freezing at 32 degrees. a lot of kids going to be cold. 42 at 10 a.m. 50 degrees by noontime and go to plymouth where we are checking in on that 29 degrees. right now i would say 6 a.m., 20s, guys, we will have upper 20s by 8 a.m. temperatures starting to climb. 37 degrees. we jumped it by another 10 degrees by 10 a.m. to 47 degrees and in the lower 50s by lunchtime peaking in the mid- to upper 50s for you. so we will look at high temperatures today with sunshine and scattered clouds. we are going up to 56 in boston we are going up to 56 in boston, but 57 in norwood, framingham and lawrence. 56 in hudson, new hampshire. milford, new hampshire. >>> this morning a south carolina deputy sunday investigation for violently attacking a teenaged girl in her classroom. here is look at the video that has now gone viral. shows the deputy grabbing the girl by the neck, pulling her out of her chair and slamming her to the ground at a high school in columbia. he then drags her across the room, thr
you can easily go down by a couple more degrees by 7:00 this morning. 20s by 6 a.m. by 8 a.m. freezing at 32 degrees. a lot of kids going to be cold. 42 at 10 a.m. 50 degrees by noontime and go to plymouth where we are checking in on that 29 degrees. right now i would say 6 a.m., 20s, guys, we will have upper 20s by 8 a.m. temperatures starting to climb. 37 degrees. we jumped it by another 10 degrees by 10 a.m. to 47 degrees and in the lower 50s by lunchtime peaking in the mid- to upper 50s for...
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it was caused by electricity. well, today-- the it's reached an agreement with the company over this incident and another one at the company's headquarters in kansas. there was a failure to identify hazards related to keeping chemicals in storage. barton solvents won't admit liability, but has agreed to pay a 1.1 million dollar penalty. stephanie: the good news continues to grow for ben carson in iowa. stephanie: a monmouth university poll of likely republican iowa voters gives carson a 14 percentage point lead over donald trump in the republican presidential race. that's the third iowa poll showing carson ahead of trump in the last week. senators ted cruz and marco rubio are tied for third in the monmouth poll at 10 percent. stephanie: and more news on ben carson... we've learned that the next time he's in iowa, he'll be accompanied by secret service. his iowa staff said the extra safety is needed. "as you get bigger and you have these crowds ther's a security component with that." tonight at six, it's not just c
it was caused by electricity. well, today-- the it's reached an agreement with the company over this incident and another one at the company's headquarters in kansas. there was a failure to identify hazards related to keeping chemicals in storage. barton solvents won't admit liability, but has agreed to pay a 1.1 million dollar penalty. stephanie: the good news continues to grow for ben carson in iowa. stephanie: a monmouth university poll of likely republican iowa voters gives carson a 14...
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it's by sieged by the south and the west and the east and the northern east.o those people have been fighting the regime and fighting isis. they were fighting isis for the last three months where they started to invade the area. so russia is giving just a great favor to the forces. >> thank you very much for your time. thanks for speaking to us, representative of the syrian civil defense joining us there from istanbul. thank you. >> united nations refugee agency says it expects 1.4 million refugees to flee to europe this year and next year. the unhcr had put the figure at 850,000 people. most of the refugees are escaping violence in the middle east, making their way to europe by the mediterranean sea. the agency said these numbers could rise even further. heavy fighting in kunduz between the talibantable and the afghan ar more than 300 injured. meanwhile in the afghan capitol, kabul, people have been protesting against the taliban incursion in kunduz. hundreds waived banners against the taliban and expressed support for security forces. president ghani's gover
it's by sieged by the south and the west and the east and the northern east.o those people have been fighting the regime and fighting isis. they were fighting isis for the last three months where they started to invade the area. so russia is giving just a great favor to the forces. >> thank you very much for your time. thanks for speaking to us, representative of the syrian civil defense joining us there from istanbul. thank you. >> united nations refugee agency says it expects 1.4...
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at 8:00 or 6:00, it's 47 degrees by 8:00 it's 49, and by 10:00, back up to 60 with that warm sunshine and a southerly flow coming on in, temperatures will warm pretty quickly during the morning tomorrow. takes us to the middle of the day where there will be clouds mixing in. but temperatures will be warming ahead of this front that's coming our way. you can actually see a front here. what's happening is you see where the clouds are, there is a front. air coming in from the northwest and our warmer air is then producing some clouds and a we'll stay dries at the front cuts on through in the afternoon and evening hours. let's talk about the high temperatures. for you out in cape cod, rebounding 66 in wealth sleet. just warm october temperatures, no doubt about it. it's all that sun and southerly winds combining to do that four. once that goes by, the winds shift and we cool back down. we'll have plenty of sunshine, thursday, futurecast shows we don't have much in the way of lloydness but we will have the cooler temperatures. futurecast shows by friday we'll be dealing with these clouds a
at 8:00 or 6:00, it's 47 degrees by 8:00 it's 49, and by 10:00, back up to 60 with that warm sunshine and a southerly flow coming on in, temperatures will warm pretty quickly during the morning tomorrow. takes us to the middle of the day where there will be clouds mixing in. but temperatures will be warming ahead of this front that's coming our way. you can actually see a front here. what's happening is you see where the clouds are, there is a front. air coming in from the northwest and our...
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the weather, by other conditions and not determined by you. you determine what you need done but they have to do it within the confines of that product is that not right? >> that's correct. we have a critical path that we try to stick to given the weather and homeowner involvement. >> you don't pour concrete when it's below 32 degrees, right? >> it doesn't get below 32 degrees too much in texas. >> you never know. >> i know. >> i was in the business for 33 years and i appreciate home builders very much. i would not have educated my kids would home builders having homes to sell. i appreciate that very much. >> sure. >> you were talking about staffing companies, first of all, talking about the economic pressures on those staffing companies because they have the tightest of margins, that was your quote. >> that plus the quotas with the auditing and the real time. it's one of a number of factors. great economic pressures, that's correct. >> but if the company that was getting the staffing company to provide independent contractors all of the sudde
the weather, by other conditions and not determined by you. you determine what you need done but they have to do it within the confines of that product is that not right? >> that's correct. we have a critical path that we try to stick to given the weather and homeowner involvement. >> you don't pour concrete when it's below 32 degrees, right? >> it doesn't get below 32 degrees too much in texas. >> you never know. >> i know. >> i was in the business for 33...
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he was also shot dead by israeli security forces. the latest incidents are just hours after israel arrested a yusefmas official, hassan , accused of inciting unrest. activistst of hamas is an attempt to put an end to our struggle. they will not succeed. reporter: the recent deterioration of israeli-palestinian relations have been stoked in part by palestinian anger at increased jewish access to the temple mount. state john kerry will be meeting with benjamin netanyahu this week. he said both sides need to clarify the status of the holy site. israel insists that no changes have or will be made to the status quo. the united of nations is paying a surprise visit to israel, arriving a few hours ago in the country. he met with prime minister benjamin netanyahu, who responded that israel has only been acting in self-defense. terrorism,ace of israel is acting to defend its citizens. we are not using excessive force. if the international community truly wants to help end the bloodshed, it must affirm israel's proven commitment to the status
he was also shot dead by israeli security forces. the latest incidents are just hours after israel arrested a yusefmas official, hassan , accused of inciting unrest. activistst of hamas is an attempt to put an end to our struggle. they will not succeed. reporter: the recent deterioration of israeli-palestinian relations have been stoked in part by palestinian anger at increased jewish access to the temple mount. state john kerry will be meeting with benjamin netanyahu this week. he said both...
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by 8:00 a.m., 58. up to 68 by noon. 74 by 3:00 p.m. with the afternoon high of 75 degrees rather late in the day probably around 4:00 p.m. maybe even 4:15 or so. 71 degrees by 6:00. karen we're looking at a warmup early tomorrow and rain arrives and does that affect the weekend? i'll have that coming up. >> reporter: you see penndot with the arrow board northeast philadelphia the on going construction woodhaven road at knights road. eastbound from the off ramp to the boulevard is still closed. westbound they are picking up the cones blocking the right lane. watch out for westbound construction they are not finished picking up the cones. on the boulevard. southbound traffic heading toward the schuylkill expressway. a little bit more volume than a half-hour ago. no problems here. but north of here they are blocking at this point the express lanes until 6:00 a.m., so just a little bit longer between rhawn and woodward. stick to the local lanes for that. ornt big picture, the speeds -- on the big picture, the speeds are good, on the blue r
by 8:00 a.m., 58. up to 68 by noon. 74 by 3:00 p.m. with the afternoon high of 75 degrees rather late in the day probably around 4:00 p.m. maybe even 4:15 or so. 71 degrees by 6:00. karen we're looking at a warmup early tomorrow and rain arrives and does that affect the weekend? i'll have that coming up. >> reporter: you see penndot with the arrow board northeast philadelphia the on going construction woodhaven road at knights road. eastbound from the off ramp to the boulevard is still...
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northern benevolent organization's, at a private school, top by an -- taught by an educated and intelligent colored man. the bureau also mediated labor and said that labor contracts were the only thing to be insured that blacks were being treated fairly. some contracts were very detailed, like the one between nelson walker and samuel usher. that is what it was called in the 1860's. walker was to be paid 120 dollars one year for working at the institution. the payments would be given $10 in a month. they would provide proper and suitable corners, medicine free , providend quarters ,edicine free of charge , or when thewifery sickness is contracted beyond three weeks continuous. $10 was to be withheld until the end of the year when inductions were to be made for any lost time. whoever violated the contract would have to pay the other person $20. other contracts, not so detailed. a whitethe one between employer and his half white employee. the white employer agreed to give him half of the tobacco and half of the corn. to find him a family and also to close his children. -- too close his childre
northern benevolent organization's, at a private school, top by an -- taught by an educated and intelligent colored man. the bureau also mediated labor and said that labor contracts were the only thing to be insured that blacks were being treated fairly. some contracts were very detailed, like the one between nelson walker and samuel usher. that is what it was called in the 1860's. walker was to be paid 120 dollars one year for working at the institution. the payments would be given $10 in a...
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hour by hour forecast kicking off by 10:00. back up to 50 degrees by 2:00 p.m. with a brisk northwest breeze that will feel like the mid-40s at times this afternoon even though highs will be in the low 50s and upper 40s. 51 degrees plymouth, and even mid-50s up there in the cape and island. lows tonight in the 30s anded frosty start to your saturday morning for a lot of folks, especially to the north and west here. keene down to 28. fitchburg 31 degrees. boston, we keep it warmer in the urban heat island keeping us to 39 degrees. weekend forecast saturday afternoon, 54. coastal clouds moving in. for a brief shower for the patriots game. high pressure in control, we keep it dry today into tomorrow. saturday afternoon, 1:00. cool conditions and clouds moving in from the coast there. then once you get to sunday morning starting off at the tailgate at gillette stadium, 8:00 a.m., a few showers move our way. these will be hit or miss. we don't expect an afternoon washout or anything like that money go ahead with your plans but keep an eye to the sky. 1:00 p.m. sunday
hour by hour forecast kicking off by 10:00. back up to 50 degrees by 2:00 p.m. with a brisk northwest breeze that will feel like the mid-40s at times this afternoon even though highs will be in the low 50s and upper 40s. 51 degrees plymouth, and even mid-50s up there in the cape and island. lows tonight in the 30s anded frosty start to your saturday morning for a lot of folks, especially to the north and west here. keene down to 28. fitchburg 31 degrees. boston, we keep it warmer in the urban...
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not a masterpiece painting by any stretch by baltimore. but the ravens, they'll take it. >> oh, exceptional. it was a big game. it was close. nailbiting. it was fantastic. >> it's an unreal feeling. we were 0-3. we've been practicing so hard, been going so hard. we know we're a great ballclub. >> now we just have to sack them. >> all righty. pickny, austin. remember those two names? two of the great players. the rivalry between the two schools has always been intense. tonight, the battle for the southeast cup continues. grace olsen has more. >> reporter: all right. here with head coach jason lane of the blue knights. a lot of teams aren't playing out here in the night. you're out here to play anticostia. there's a very interesting story about the trophy, right? >> this is a southeast cup. two teams in southeast fighting for a cup. both are out of southeast. >> first trophy was lost and f was, of course, old and outdated. it was lost. i think someone may have gotten rid of it and got a new trophy. >> the knights took it last year. we'll se
not a masterpiece painting by any stretch by baltimore. but the ravens, they'll take it. >> oh, exceptional. it was a big game. it was close. nailbiting. it was fantastic. >> it's an unreal feeling. we were 0-3. we've been practicing so hard, been going so hard. we know we're a great ballclub. >> now we just have to sack them. >> all righty. pickny, austin. remember those two names? two of the great players. the rivalry between the two schools has always been intense....
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these are the robes given to him by harvard. that's why he's shown in this beautiful red and black costume rather than a more conservative suit. he's got his hand resting on a book and the other hand on his lap. just the picture of judicial proficiency. it was john jay. gilbert stuart's purpose of coming to america was to paint washington and it was john jay who gave him his introduction to washington. before going to washington, let's go into the next gallery. before painting washington, as i said, stuart spent a year and a half in new york and painted many portraits while he was there. and we're lucky enough to have, oh, probably eight of them. he painted a whole series of portraits for the yates pollock family. two of them are hanging right here. this is katherine brass yates. this is richard yates. stuart at his most amazing. katherine yates was married to richard yates who hangs on the other side of the doorway over there. he had an importing company, so they were import/exporters of goods. they took to the west indies clot
these are the robes given to him by harvard. that's why he's shown in this beautiful red and black costume rather than a more conservative suit. he's got his hand resting on a book and the other hand on his lap. just the picture of judicial proficiency. it was john jay. gilbert stuart's purpose of coming to america was to paint washington and it was john jay who gave him his introduction to washington. before going to washington, let's go into the next gallery. before painting washington, as i...
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s&p up by one. nasdaq higher by 10 in the premarket.'s turn it to former nba player and reality television star lamar odom, continues to fight for his life at a nevada hospital with his family and friends by his side. odom was found unconscious in a nevada brothel ingesting what officials said was a mix of herbal sexual stimulants and cocaine and alcohol. there were reports that odom spent $75,000 a lot of ranch over the course of three days. cheryl: turning now to sports, the new york mets, they eliminated the los angeles dodgers on their home turf last night with a 3-2 win. the mets are now headed to the national league championship series against the chicago cubs. the dodgers scored both of their runs in the first inning but then the mets daniel murphy took over. he stole uncovered third base and went on to score the tying run. and hit a go-ahead homer off zach greinke. they had the last word on chase utley when he pinch-hit to lead off the night. utley hit a flyball out. dodgers went 0-11 in scoring position. new york mets fans will
s&p up by one. nasdaq higher by 10 in the premarket.'s turn it to former nba player and reality television star lamar odom, continues to fight for his life at a nevada hospital with his family and friends by his side. odom was found unconscious in a nevada brothel ingesting what officials said was a mix of herbal sexual stimulants and cocaine and alcohol. there were reports that odom spent $75,000 a lot of ranch over the course of three days. cheryl: turning now to sports, the new york...
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: but they get money by the u.s.ack isis but use it to attack their own enemy. >> they joined a coalition with the u.s. allegedly against the islamic state and use that cover of the coalition to go after pkk. basically, they radically escalated the militarization of our own conflict with the pkk and this is in the broader context of u.s. policy on syria which has enabled the turkish government to go forward with this campaign. amy: i want to go to more comments made by the hdp leader who addressed the turkish prime minister directly in his comments following saturday's attacks in ankara. as many as 120 people may have been killed. >> as prime minister without shame, you said you arrested the perpetrator of the bombing. you stated this in our -- an hour ago. thesaid, we arrested perpetrator. in fact, the suicide bomber blew up into pieces. whom did you arrest? to which judiciary system did you transfer him? is it possible any good can come from someone who lies like this when addressing the nation? has there even been
: but they get money by the u.s.ack isis but use it to attack their own enemy. >> they joined a coalition with the u.s. allegedly against the islamic state and use that cover of the coalition to go after pkk. basically, they radically escalated the militarization of our own conflict with the pkk and this is in the broader context of u.s. policy on syria which has enabled the turkish government to go forward with this campaign. amy: i want to go to more comments made by the hdp leader who...
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it certainly goes on by the 1870's. free people were left to figure out for themselves the best way negotiate with their former owner, or if they move to somebody else pop -- else's property to negotiate with that person. you see a lot of people try to leave the agricultural life and go to cities, where they think there are better economic opportunities. southern city start issuing orders. no, you cannot come here to richmond for petersburg. to thee to go back out countryside and find work under contract either with your former employer or someone new. >> i wanted organ night -- i wanted to understand the organizational structure. were their offices in each county, eat state? time to they congressional delegation, for example? emmanuel: no. each state is divided up into sub six -- subdistricts. there would be a second tiered administrative level. and then you would have the subdistrict commissioners. each state is divided up differently. typically what you will have is a bureau agent, especially of time goes on, more li
it certainly goes on by the 1870's. free people were left to figure out for themselves the best way negotiate with their former owner, or if they move to somebody else pop -- else's property to negotiate with that person. you see a lot of people try to leave the agricultural life and go to cities, where they think there are better economic opportunities. southern city start issuing orders. no, you cannot come here to richmond for petersburg. to thee to go back out countryside and find work...
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they almost seemed to be stunned by it.ith the afghan army, take back fairly large areas which they lost in the previous 18 months' fighting before the russian invasion. and then the russians, from what i can gather, having re-established the bases in the countryside, withdrew to the main towns, to the main garrisons, and left the afghan army to hold the areas they'd retaken. and in this last year, 1981, the guerillas in many cases retook the land which they'd lost the year before. and so now the situation is very much the same as it was in 1979 before the russian invasion. in some ways from the government point of view it's much worse. >> michael berry, a representative of the international federation for human rights, a paris-based lawyers organization, has spent almost ten years in afghanistan. >> apparently the soviets had felt that simply bringing in their tanks in the country would be enough to terrorize the population into submission. seeing this was not the case they launched a total war attack. there was a wave of
they almost seemed to be stunned by it.ith the afghan army, take back fairly large areas which they lost in the previous 18 months' fighting before the russian invasion. and then the russians, from what i can gather, having re-established the bases in the countryside, withdrew to the main towns, to the main garrisons, and left the afghan army to hold the areas they'd retaken. and in this last year, 1981, the guerillas in many cases retook the land which they'd lost the year before. and so now...
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the s&p 500 seen up by 10 points and nasdaq by 26 points.s after the dow fell 0.9% in yesterday's trading session. one of the big factors was walmart dropping 10%. >> it stunned investors with an earnings warning for 2016. the world's largest retailer by revenues expects eps to fall by as much as 12%. the company blames the impact of higher wages, spending on e-commerce and lower prices. walmart plans to spend $1.5 billion on investing in staff and payrolls as well as another several billion on lowering product prices over the next three years. >> the news triggered the sharpest one day drop in the stock in 25 years and wiped out $20 billion in market value. shares aed down the dow as well as target and home depot on fears that walmart could spark a price war. currently walmart shares $60. that is where we are right now but there's been a broad downgrade of the stock by a number of investment banks. the most bearish of which comes from jeffreys which has taken it's price target for the stock right down to $58 a share. also we had barclays cu
the s&p 500 seen up by 10 points and nasdaq by 26 points.s after the dow fell 0.9% in yesterday's trading session. one of the big factors was walmart dropping 10%. >> it stunned investors with an earnings warning for 2016. the world's largest retailer by revenues expects eps to fall by as much as 12%. the company blames the impact of higher wages, spending on e-commerce and lower prices. walmart plans to spend $1.5 billion on investing in staff and payrolls as well as another several...
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hosts england are notable by their absence. the next is notable by japan. despite beating south africa in the opening game, not quite making it through to the last eight. this is the third win of the tournament, finishing 28-18. >> germany got the result. germany again not convincing in the 2-1 win over georgia, losing to the republic of ireland, but head to the finals in france as winners. >> albanian fans celebrate a footballing first. the country qualifying for a major tournament for the first time after a 3-0 win in armenia. >> poland also through from group d. the republic of ireland going through to the play-offs. northern ireland finished top of group f with romania qualifying. portugal group winners ahead of albania. >> lewis hamilton won the russian formula 1 grand prix and is closing in on a third world championship. his mercedes mate had a frustrating mace. -- race. >> the pedal, if it sticks what do i do. >> reporter: nico rosberg was leading before a technical problem. a gross with lotus's grosjean, resulting in two safety cars. stephanie rawli
hosts england are notable by their absence. the next is notable by japan. despite beating south africa in the opening game, not quite making it through to the last eight. this is the third win of the tournament, finishing 28-18. >> germany got the result. germany again not convincing in the 2-1 win over georgia, losing to the republic of ireland, but head to the finals in france as winners. >> albanian fans celebrate a footballing first. the country qualifying for a major tournament...
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it did so by secretly hacking digital junction boxes manufactured by the american company cisco. >> they hacks them and secretly take ownership of the devices. >> without the service providers knowing about it? >> yes. >> the hacking of cisco's devices was secretly signed off by the government. gchq won't confirm or deny, but it says all it does is legal. both the u.s. and british governments believe edward snodeon has betrayed the trust placed on him. >> of course not. who did i betray? >> the american people because you betrayed the intelligence agencies whose prime responsibility is to protect the american people. >> an argument could be made that i betrayed the government to protect the people. >> but what is likely to happen to him? is he doomed forever to remain in moscow or will he return home to america, stand trial, and go to jail for what he has done? do you have any regrets about what you've done? >> i regret that i didn't come forward sooner. i have paid a price. but i feel comfortable with the decisions i made. >> edward snowden defending his actions to the bbc's peter taylo
it did so by secretly hacking digital junction boxes manufactured by the american company cisco. >> they hacks them and secretly take ownership of the devices. >> without the service providers knowing about it? >> yes. >> the hacking of cisco's devices was secretly signed off by the government. gchq won't confirm or deny, but it says all it does is legal. both the u.s. and british governments believe edward snodeon has betrayed the trust placed on him. >> of course...
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by one of her cohorts, an agent by the name of betty duvall. the story, if it is true, is an intriguing one. told her, we suspect you of espionage, and immediately roses daughter started screaming to the neighborhood they are arresting my mother, they are arresting my mother, which is a good tip off any of her sympathizers in the area to get out of the area. rose says i need to go to the bedroom and change clothes. while she is in her bedroom, which is her operating office, betty duvall is there. she had so much secret material under her clothing. rose is going to be arrested for espionage. she is going to be sent to the old capital prison. this is on the site of where the current supreme court sits. this is the general prison for everybody. there are murderers and robbers and all sorts of unseemly people. and rose is the socialite. she goes in there with her daughter. i have some means of protecting myself and say yeah, take this to your cell with you. she was virtually under house arrest. she personally negotiates her role with abraham lincol
by one of her cohorts, an agent by the name of betty duvall. the story, if it is true, is an intriguing one. told her, we suspect you of espionage, and immediately roses daughter started screaming to the neighborhood they are arresting my mother, they are arresting my mother, which is a good tip off any of her sympathizers in the area to get out of the area. rose says i need to go to the bedroom and change clothes. while she is in her bedroom, which is her operating office, betty duvall is...
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a few by james madison, and even a few by john j. the significant about this particular book is this was one of thomas jefferson's three copies that were sent to him while he was in paris. so it has a unique inscription, the first one reads for the hon. mr. jefferson from his obedient servant john j. the next, dougal stewart the president for mr. stewart, so thomas jefferson gave his copy to dougal's door and mr. stewart writes, i was told by mr. jefferson that the greater part of the papers in this collection were written by mr. madison. i think people are fascinated by this book because of the ownership, because of the prominence, the fact that it was john jay's copy than it was passed to this goddess philosopher while jefferson is abroad in paris. the interesting thing that dougal stewart wrote this piece about mr. madison be in the majority author of the paper when we know it isn't true. we often speculated may be jefferson said that but he didn't want it to be written down. then i think it is extremely significant that jefferson
a few by james madison, and even a few by john j. the significant about this particular book is this was one of thomas jefferson's three copies that were sent to him while he was in paris. so it has a unique inscription, the first one reads for the hon. mr. jefferson from his obedient servant john j. the next, dougal stewart the president for mr. stewart, so thomas jefferson gave his copy to dougal's door and mr. stewart writes, i was told by mr. jefferson that the greater part of the papers in...
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violations by the israeli military occupation, the israeli settlers, and by extremists. >> while they israeli ambassador accused the palestinian leadership of inciting the cent violence. >> we face an enemy who is willing to die in order to kill. these people abide by no rule and have abandoned even the most basic law, morality. israeli is taking every means necessary to protect its citizens. i have no doubt that if on a daily basis your citizens were being stabbed in the streets with butcher knives or shot on buses, your security forces would have reacted in the same way. >> live now to kristen saloomey at the united nations headquarters in new york. what are others at the u.n. saying? >> reporter: well, the u.n.'s assistant secretary general for political affairs blamed both sides for making reckless comments that have exacerbated the violence and the tension in the situation there. actually why don't we take a break right now, the ambassador of palestinian is speaking. let's listen in. >> if it was possible in 1994 to do something like what was done in the security council in reso
violations by the israeli military occupation, the israeli settlers, and by extremists. >> while they israeli ambassador accused the palestinian leadership of inciting the cent violence. >> we face an enemy who is willing to die in order to kill. these people abide by no rule and have abandoned even the most basic law, morality. israeli is taking every means necessary to protect its citizens. i have no doubt that if on a daily basis your citizens were being stabbed in the streets...
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ages 10 to 14, age three, stunted and warped by nutritional deficiency.ns of the world separated from their parents whose names i they do not remember. roaming like wolf packs, stealing, begging, education neglected, all normal influence gone, living in filth, and millions more like them from which will emerge new leaders, new leaders who also bear the burden of keeping the peace together. for here, too, as well and more fortunate nations are makers of tomorrow. will there be new einstein's, madame currys, or new hitler's, mussolini's tojo's, for the access had carefully contrived a legacy, a legacy designed to drive down nations into one common ruling, jeopardizing the next generation for the next round. for germany in particular, of ripping thece entire fabric of a nation's life , so the state of enduring weakness could be assured, liberation or not. the czech village that once filled this valley, then was wiped so completely off the face of the earth so that not even rubble remained. for all the women were sent to concentration camps, of which these ar
ages 10 to 14, age three, stunted and warped by nutritional deficiency.ns of the world separated from their parents whose names i they do not remember. roaming like wolf packs, stealing, begging, education neglected, all normal influence gone, living in filth, and millions more like them from which will emerge new leaders, new leaders who also bear the burden of keeping the peace together. for here, too, as well and more fortunate nations are makers of tomorrow. will there be new einstein's,...
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projected to win but not by such a large majority. daniel lak has the story from toronto. >> it's a new era in canadian politics. the centrist liberal party led by justin trudeau has won the election. as the days and weeks went by his party support climbed steadily. canadians from all across this great country, sent a clear message tonight. it's time for a change in this country, my friends. a real change! >> reporter: the result was a sharp rebuke for conservative party prime minister steven harper. harper has cut government taxes and emphasized national security. he has also been controversial in his days in office. he will resign immediately. >> for the 42nd time canadians have chosen a national parliament. the one we had certainly not hoped for. the people are never wrong. >> the leftist new democratic party was the biggest loser, dropping seats down to third place. canadian voters it seems wanted change and they wanted the liberals to take them there. >> he reminds us how striking the change has become. we have three parties all
projected to win but not by such a large majority. daniel lak has the story from toronto. >> it's a new era in canadian politics. the centrist liberal party led by justin trudeau has won the election. as the days and weeks went by his party support climbed steadily. canadians from all across this great country, sent a clear message tonight. it's time for a change in this country, my friends. a real change! >> reporter: the result was a sharp rebuke for conservative party prime...
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you get attacked by democrats. you get attacked by the media. you get attacked by republicans. so anyone who says i'm never divisive, that means they've never stood against washington. that's how you are not divisive. is you don't actually take principled stands on anything. and let me point as an example, if you want to break the washington cartel, change how the city operates, the best example you and i have seen in our lifetimes is ronald reagan. now people look back at reagan with rose-colored glasses now and remember sunny optimism. it's worth remembering in 1976, reagan primary gerald ford. you want to tick off republican leadership in washington? come within an inch of beating the incumbent republican president, in a primary. washington politicians loathed reagan. now how did he change congress and change washington? because he took the case to people and the reagan revolution was a grassroots tidal wave. >> you're feeling that? >> that is exactly what our campaign is we announced today, 77,000 volunteers across this country. and i'll give an example. >> i got to run, se
you get attacked by democrats. you get attacked by the media. you get attacked by republicans. so anyone who says i'm never divisive, that means they've never stood against washington. that's how you are not divisive. is you don't actually take principled stands on anything. and let me point as an example, if you want to break the washington cartel, change how the city operates, the best example you and i have seen in our lifetimes is ronald reagan. now people look back at reagan with...