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to him, that was i was about four or five years old when a move to the capitol city. and i lived there for a while. until the revolution was the first thing that changed my life. and i was going to a french catholic school. i was going to of french catholic school. because of the revolution the school was closed to the first year and we were moved around. my friends were sort of spread all over. and being a teenager during the revolution and then later on, it teaches you a lot of things. i remember the first time i heard the word revolution. i did not really know what it meant. i have heard it, but did not have any concept. and the same thing with gunfire. i had never heard gunfire, i have never been around guns. a lot of things are learning experience for a teenager growing up. then later on as i was getting ready for graduation my parents decided that maybe will be a good idea to start back over. we've given up everything that they had and leave everything behind and start a new life in a country that would give them a chance, especially the children the chance to h
to him, that was i was about four or five years old when a move to the capitol city. and i lived there for a while. until the revolution was the first thing that changed my life. and i was going to a french catholic school. i was going to of french catholic school. because of the revolution the school was closed to the first year and we were moved around. my friends were sort of spread all over. and being a teenager during the revolution and then later on, it teaches you a lot of things. i...
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it may be the quietest capitol city in the world. everything is very big, and very empty. >>> i'm standing here in the middle of this main road. as you can see it's huge. it has ten lanes in each direction. and supposedly it can also double up as a airport runway in case of an emergency. >> it's a functional place designed for the business of government. it lacks the hustle and bustle. the front of a huge parliament, it's rare to even see a human being. >>> i'm standing here at a massive housing complex for civil servants that account for much of the city's population. >> construction of this once secret capital continues as they plan to host a series of international meetings including last year's summits that myanmar will chair. but it seems the city is not yet ready to welcome large numbers of foreign guests. at this brand new hotel, they were apparently working through the night to be ready for the world economic forum. finally i was able to meet some people as fountains and dance music were going on for a city so lacking in ente
it may be the quietest capitol city in the world. everything is very big, and very empty. >>> i'm standing here in the middle of this main road. as you can see it's huge. it has ten lanes in each direction. and supposedly it can also double up as a airport runway in case of an emergency. >> it's a functional place designed for the business of government. it lacks the hustle and bustle. the front of a huge parliament, it's rare to even see a human being. >>> i'm standing...
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you feel it is the capitol city in a different country. estimates of about lead the islands in the british empire. >> you are quite right. it does. >> would you consider yourself to be an antiimperialists? i know that is a genetic term. >> in that interpretation to the iraq war and afghanistan i just don't think that we should intervene and other people's affairs. there are times you have to the benches because people are suffering. but the idea that you go into a country and impose your rule to get out as we know he would make a mess of it. there is a hostility around the world. i think it is deep in our dna. the british and the americans in the british empire seem to crave this amount people. >> another one of the authors that we spoke with our charles emmerson and he's written a book comparing 1913 to 2013. and he saw something, some similarities between the fate of the british empire. of the rise of asia and china. >> i think that's the dating of the topic. i think it is very astute. they continued on the clause i imperial whole and no
you feel it is the capitol city in a different country. estimates of about lead the islands in the british empire. >> you are quite right. it does. >> would you consider yourself to be an antiimperialists? i know that is a genetic term. >> in that interpretation to the iraq war and afghanistan i just don't think that we should intervene and other people's affairs. there are times you have to the benches because people are suffering. but the idea that you go into a country and...
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there are about 15,000 police officers in kabul, just the capitol city alone. trying to get your arms around that, it's really difficult to explain. here in the united states we have background checks, people know where you've been, what you've been doing since you were born. so by the time you are 18 years old, everybody knows who's who, you can go on to your facebook account and figure out what you've done for your last 18 years. you don't have that in afghanistan. a lot of these people that come in and want to be soldiers or policemen can only be veted by the elders in the village. so you don't know who you are. what we tried to do was bring in bio metrics and you'll probably read about that now, how do we reset and establish a good background way to determine who should be armed and who should be in uniform over there and who shouldn't be and that's some of the things we were doing. corruption is very real. but it's acceptable. we don't like it but in afghanistan, people accept corruption as a way of life. so another challenge was how do we change the mind
there are about 15,000 police officers in kabul, just the capitol city alone. trying to get your arms around that, it's really difficult to explain. here in the united states we have background checks, people know where you've been, what you've been doing since you were born. so by the time you are 18 years old, everybody knows who's who, you can go on to your facebook account and figure out what you've done for your last 18 years. you don't have that in afghanistan. a lot of these people that...
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there are about 15,000 police officers in kabul, just the capitol city alone. trying to get your arms around that, it's really difficult to explain. here in the united states we have background checks, people know where you've been, what you've been doing since you were born. so by the time you are 18 years old, everybody knows who's who, you can go on to your facebook account and figure out what you've done for your last 18 years.
there are about 15,000 police officers in kabul, just the capitol city alone. trying to get your arms around that, it's really difficult to explain. here in the united states we have background checks, people know where you've been, what you've been doing since you were born. so by the time you are 18 years old, everybody knows who's who, you can go on to your facebook account and figure out what you've done for your last 18 years.
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a bus in las vegas in february with three days worth of medication and sent one twi california capitol city. where he knew no one. the 48-year-old suicidal man hadn't been there either. >> we worked on stuff like unwanted people. we're not supposed to be. >> the sacramento bee reviewed greyhound bus tickets and found one third were shipped to california. the lawsuit claims patient civil rights were violated and seeks to end patient dumping. saying the staff had failed to follow protocol the hospital requiring adecisional approval for all transportation reguests and now requires a chaperone. lawmakers want it stopped since californians are bearing the burden of nevada's responsibility its outrageous on many levels. the way to treat a human being? >> the senate president pushing for 2000 more crisis beds and 600 more workers to help california's mentally ill. >> it's compassionate and cost effective. you keep people out of jail and emergency rooms. people lead better lives. >> a victory for an army veteran. this afternoon immigration officials cancelled an order to deport carla garlan back to
a bus in las vegas in february with three days worth of medication and sent one twi california capitol city. where he knew no one. the 48-year-old suicidal man hadn't been there either. >> we worked on stuff like unwanted people. we're not supposed to be. >> the sacramento bee reviewed greyhound bus tickets and found one third were shipped to california. the lawsuit claims patient civil rights were violated and seeks to end patient dumping. saying the staff had failed to follow...
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patient james brown he was put on a bus in las vegas for three days worth of meds and sent to capitol cityew one. >> the newspaper reviewed greyhound bus tickets and found the nevada hospital shifted about 1500 patients to other states over the last five years. one-third to california. >> it claims patient's civil rights were violated and seeks to end patient dumping. they said in a statement that staffers failed to follow protocol have been fired or disciplined and the hospital has strengthened its out of state procedures to require additional review and approval for all transportation requests. policy also now requires a chaperone reason. they want hit stopped. >> it's outrageous on so many levels to the way to put a human being on a bus when they are in >> they are looking for 2,000 crisis beds in the state budgeted to help the mentally ill. >> not only is it compassionate. you keep people out of jails and emergency rooms. people lead more productive a lot lives. >>> two million americans boarded an airplane today and they paid wildly different prices for tickets even on the same flight
patient james brown he was put on a bus in las vegas for three days worth of meds and sent to capitol cityew one. >> the newspaper reviewed greyhound bus tickets and found the nevada hospital shifted about 1500 patients to other states over the last five years. one-third to california. >> it claims patient's civil rights were violated and seeks to end patient dumping. they said in a statement that staffers failed to follow protocol have been fired or disciplined and the hospital has...
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brown put on a bus in las vegas in february withorth of medication and sent one twi california capitol city. where he knew no one. the 48-year-old suicidal man hadn't been there, either. >> we worked on stuff like unwanted people. we're not supposed to be. >> the sacramento bee reviewed greyhound bus tickets and found one third were shipped to california. the lawsuit claims patient civil rights were violated and seeks to end patient dumping. saying the staff had failed to follow protocol the hospital requiring adecisional approval for all transportation reguests and now requires a chaperone. lawmakers want it stopped since californians areevada's responsibility its outrageous on many levels. the way to treat a human being? >> the senate president pushing for 2000 more crisis beds and 600 more workers to help california's mentally ill. >> it's compassionate and cost effective. you keep people out of jail and emergency rooms. people lead better lives. >> a victory for an army veteran. this afternoon immigration officials cancelled an order to deport carla garlan back to her native philippines
brown put on a bus in las vegas in february withorth of medication and sent one twi california capitol city. where he knew no one. the 48-year-old suicidal man hadn't been there, either. >> we worked on stuff like unwanted people. we're not supposed to be. >> the sacramento bee reviewed greyhound bus tickets and found one third were shipped to california. the lawsuit claims patient civil rights were violated and seeks to end patient dumping. saying the staff had failed to follow...
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miguel, that gives you a sense of the not only in istanbul's largest city, but it has spread to the capitol city and several cities where we're getting reports of clashes between protesters and police. this is the biggest public show of dissent i have seen against the government in years. >> this really caught the government unaware, it seems. it's a very close ally, obviously, of the u.s. is the prime minister really in trouble out of all of this? >> reporter: well, i would say that this is a pretty serious challenge to his image. miguel, prime minister is a close u.s. ally. turkey is a member of the nato military alliance. what's more, he has been modeling his country and his government as a kind of model muslim democracy to nearby arab countries that have seen a lot of uprisings against arab dictatorships over the course of the last two years. now at home, he's got people calling him a dictator and we have scenes of ryed police arresting people for trying to come out into the streets and disagree with their president. so there's a real disconnect here. he has been out on state tv, on turkish
miguel, that gives you a sense of the not only in istanbul's largest city, but it has spread to the capitol city and several cities where we're getting reports of clashes between protesters and police. this is the biggest public show of dissent i have seen against the government in years. >> this really caught the government unaware, it seems. it's a very close ally, obviously, of the u.s. is the prime minister really in trouble out of all of this? >> reporter: well, i would say...
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statues and this one of frederick douglass will hold a special place in our hearts and in our capitol city. thank you all for being here today. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please stand for the presentation of colors by the united states armed forces and the singing of the national anthem. ♪ oh, say can youm] see? by the dawn's early light. hailroudly we and the twilight's last gleaming glareey rocket's red the bombs bursting in air through the night that our flag was still there spangledes that star banner yet wave land of the free and the home of the brave ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, please remain standing as the chaplain gives the invocation. >> let us pray. oh hidden source of life, we are astounded by your great and gracious for you are an equal opportunity distributor of talents and dreams. we thank you for this opportunity to place a statue in the united states capitol as a fitting tribute to frederick douglass who worked to ensure that our nation honors its promise of liberty and opportunity for all. lord, we are grateful for his commitment to freedom which inspires us to red
statues and this one of frederick douglass will hold a special place in our hearts and in our capitol city. thank you all for being here today. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please stand for the presentation of colors by the united states armed forces and the singing of the national anthem. ♪ oh, say can youm] see? by the dawn's early light. hailroudly we and the twilight's last gleaming glareey rocket's red the bombs bursting in air through the night that our flag was still there...
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lightning strike has sent several boy scouts to the hospital in belmont, new hampshire suburb of the capitol city of cop cord. high wind and torrential rain is in western illinois blew over tracktor trailer causing mud slides and down trees. just strong weather in a number of spots. back here. antioch baby has been found safe after police say she was abducted by her own father triggering an amber alert. look here. 11 month old justice benson reunited with mother this afternoon so relieved. police say the father took the baby after domestic dispute and got into a minivan with someone else driving. before getting n.e. fired at least one shot into the air say witnesses. man's mother claim it was a disagreement between parents and son doesn't even own a gun. >> he's scared. he's scared. so i just want him to come home safe. for them to get him safely without having to go through anything else. >> police spot theed the father short time later near his home. he happened the baby to a relative and took off running. here's the picture. father is identified as 23-year-old joshua benton. >> federal judge h
lightning strike has sent several boy scouts to the hospital in belmont, new hampshire suburb of the capitol city of cop cord. high wind and torrential rain is in western illinois blew over tracktor trailer causing mud slides and down trees. just strong weather in a number of spots. back here. antioch baby has been found safe after police say she was abducted by her own father triggering an amber alert. look here. 11 month old justice benson reunited with mother this afternoon so relieved....
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she doesn't know this but in 1814 the british are going to burn the capitol city and all this work she put into helping the public identify with the house they called the white house under her term, is going to pay off. because it's going to give the surge of nationalism around the war. >> this week, lawrence leamer and his book: the price of justice. the true story of greed and corruption." tells the story of the legal battle to hold massey account teen the communities its dominated and supplying half of the nation's coal-generated electric power. the program is about an hour. >> welcome to afterwords. today we're fortunate enough to have lawrence leamer, best selling author who published a very engrossing book called "the price of justice." on its face the book is about supreme court case that was decided at the end of the last decade. but it's much more than that. and i -- could you just b
she doesn't know this but in 1814 the british are going to burn the capitol city and all this work she put into helping the public identify with the house they called the white house under her term, is going to pay off. because it's going to give the surge of nationalism around the war. >> this week, lawrence leamer and his book: the price of justice. the true story of greed and corruption." tells the story of the legal battle to hold massey account teen the communities its dominated...
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she does not know this, but in 1814, the britishs burn the capitol city, and all the work put into helping the public identify with this house that they called the white house under her term, is going to pay off, and because it's going to give the syringe of nationalism around the world. >> our focus on first ladies continues every monday night and the next program features katherine algore on why we study first ladies, monday night at nine eastern on c-span. what are you reading this summer in booktv wants to know. >> the first book on my summer reading list is something i'm guilty, i have not read already called "the victory lap: the secret science of winning campaigns," and it's about how political campaigns are run and how they use data and analytics to make all the decisions, and so it's a political reporter, we cover how campaigns work in terms of talking and communications, and this is the hidden side. really, the doing that happens, and it seems like an important book to read. that's the first thing op the summer reading list. the second book on my list is another political book, t
she does not know this, but in 1814, the britishs burn the capitol city, and all the work put into helping the public identify with this house that they called the white house under her term, is going to pay off, and because it's going to give the syringe of nationalism around the world. >> our focus on first ladies continues every monday night and the next program features katherine algore on why we study first ladies, monday night at nine eastern on c-span. what are you reading this...
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. >> most city managers -- you drive half a mile from the capitol to city hall and sacramento, that city manager makes $100 a year more than the governor. -- $100,000 a year more than the governor. >> and the attorney general's pay, you bumped her up to about $150,000? >> yes. >> and that is still $100,000 less than district attorneys make this counties in and some city attorneys are making. >> yes. >> what is the logic? >> well, i am not sure there is logic. that is probably your point. in 1970 the voters passed proposition 12 which gave supervisors the right to -- . >> county supervisors. >> yes, county supervisors the right to set their own salaries, so they set our own. our legislature tells us to look at what the locals do. when we look at that, the legislaturor are 30% to 50% what local supers make. there -- supervisors make. there really is an absence of leglike and it is interesting to note you guys voted to cut lawmaker's pay in recent years. >> the commission did. >> now you are reinstating it. there was discussion in giving them a bigger raise to bring them back to where they
. >> most city managers -- you drive half a mile from the capitol to city hall and sacramento, that city manager makes $100 a year more than the governor. -- $100,000 a year more than the governor. >> and the attorney general's pay, you bumped her up to about $150,000? >> yes. >> and that is still $100,000 less than district attorneys make this counties in and some city attorneys are making. >> yes. >> what is the logic? >> well, i am not sure there is...
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and the commission chose forest city because it is publicly traded company and it has got dback as to the capitol and the city has experienced developing neighborhood of the type that we are looking to develop at the water front site. and as a city team, we have been really impressed with their vision for the water front site. and they have got respect for the historic character of the site and they have been working very closely with the neighbors around pier 70. folks in dog patch and up on patrol hill and surrounding areas and so we are very excited to break this milestone with them today and i am going to turn it over to jack who will do about a ten-minute presentation about the vin for this site and i will follow with an equally short presentation about the term sheet. >> thank you, brad. >> good afternoon commissioners, as brad mentioned my name is jack and i am with forest city and happy to be joined today by kevin ratner who is the head of the west coast for the company and before i go into sort of reminding us of the vision that has been put forward, i would like to in case of opportunit
and the commission chose forest city because it is publicly traded company and it has got dback as to the capitol and the city has experienced developing neighborhood of the type that we are looking to develop at the water front site. and as a city team, we have been really impressed with their vision for the water front site. and they have got respect for the historic character of the site and they have been working very closely with the neighbors around pier 70. folks in dog patch and up on...
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just hours ago, riot police in turkey unleashed tear gas and water cannons on protesters in the capitol city. they are demanding the resignation of their promise and a government that they say is growing more oppressive. cnn's nick paton walsh live in istanbul this morning. good morning. >> reporter: carol, behind me, every few ten minutes or so you do hear, again, tear gas being fired by police as they continue to exercise control over the central square here in taksim. this began at 8:00 this morning, began as a leisurely pace, then met by protesters, which met with molotov fire bomb cockta cocktails, rocks, even a device that fires fireworks at the police. police retaliating with tear gas, water cannons, as well. the scene we've seen developing behind me now is police trying to gain control of the park, which is the central area of woodland, small, but densely populated by protesters and tents. they moved in briefly, then pulled out again, but the strategy seems to be to regain control of central taksim square and move down some of these side streets there. the small group of protesters n
just hours ago, riot police in turkey unleashed tear gas and water cannons on protesters in the capitol city. they are demanding the resignation of their promise and a government that they say is growing more oppressive. cnn's nick paton walsh live in istanbul this morning. good morning. >> reporter: carol, behind me, every few ten minutes or so you do hear, again, tear gas being fired by police as they continue to exercise control over the central square here in taksim. this began at...
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this is happening in 1808 she doesn't know this but 1,814th, the british are going to burn the capitol city of all this work she put into helping the public identified with this house that they called the white house is going to pay off because it is going to give a surge of nationalism are now the war world. >>> representative from the aarp national consumer center, national council on aging and the national reverse mortgage lenders association testified on the house this week on the pros and cons of the reverse mortgage market. this hearing is about an hour >> good morning. this hearing of the subcommittee on housing and transportation community development will come to order to the thank you for being here today to help us address the long-term sustainability of the reverse mortgages and better understand their impact on the mutual mortgage insurance fund. the bottom line from my perspective and where i come from is certainly for the people of my state of new jersey is about protecting seniors. we all see television commercials reporting first mortgages and we all know that they are beco
this is happening in 1808 she doesn't know this but 1,814th, the british are going to burn the capitol city of all this work she put into helping the public identified with this house that they called the white house is going to pay off because it is going to give a surge of nationalism are now the war world. >>> representative from the aarp national consumer center, national council on aging and the national reverse mortgage lenders association testified on the house this week on the...
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. >> we are plenty of jobsjo available not just in capitoll hill, and around the city. one of the people that wanted to get back to work, they got backt to work. >> if you are interested andf ye you're a frager's employee, ca you apply to match box online. i we have a link outer website. go to myfoxdc.com. >>> still ahead on the news edge tonight, new developments from v the hepatitis outbreak linked to frozen berries sold at coastco.. >>> and also how spirit airlines is helping passengers relax. ,. >>> so you, how about that forecast? it's going to be a wet one. rain is going to increase tonight. it's going to be tough for the nats to get the rain in. in. are the latest rain will be in and i will let you know what too expect for the weekend in a few minutes. >> what are they saying aboutt the natsth game tonight. one thing about the nats game ge tonight, is the bryce harper, ha they are both familiar with thea work of dr. james andrews. we will get you updated, plus rgiii reconstructed knee, is feeling so good that it led him to make a confident i claim cl today. we wi
. >> we are plenty of jobsjo available not just in capitoll hill, and around the city. one of the people that wanted to get back to work, they got backt to work. >> if you are interested andf ye you're a frager's employee, ca you apply to match box online. i we have a link outer website. go to myfoxdc.com. >>> still ahead on the news edge tonight, new developments from v the hepatitis outbreak linked to frozen berries sold at coastco.. >>> and also how spirit...
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capitol and 24 in new york city on your tuesday. okay. finally in you know them, heavy rain has caused serious flooding in many areas across central europe. the balkan peninsula will see rain intensifying over the course of the day. thunderstorms are possible. rain is increasing across central parts of europe. the risk of flooding will remain for a couple days. looking dry for the british isles. london getting up 20 degrees. the same goes for paris as well as berlin. 29 in athens. and still at 26 degrees in moscow with plenty of sunshine. here's your extended forecast around the globe. >>> that is all for this edition of "newsline." thanks for joining us. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> ifill: the supreme court ruled today that, even without a warrant, police may take d.n.a. samples from suspects under arrest. good evening. i'm gwen ifill. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonight, marcia coyle dissects the 5-4 decision, which split the court in surprising ways. >> ifill: then, violent demonstrations r
capitol and 24 in new york city on your tuesday. okay. finally in you know them, heavy rain has caused serious flooding in many areas across central europe. the balkan peninsula will see rain intensifying over the course of the day. thunderstorms are possible. rain is increasing across central parts of europe. the risk of flooding will remain for a couple days. looking dry for the british isles. london getting up 20 degrees. the same goes for paris as well as berlin. 29 in athens. and still at...
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capitol and 24 in new york city on your tuesday. okay. finally in you know them, heavy rain has caused serious flooding in many areas across central europe. the balkan peninsula will see rain intensifying over the course of the day. thunderstorms are possible. rain is increasing across central parts of europe. the risk of flooding will remain for a couple days. looking dry for the british isles. london getting up 20 degrees. the same goes for paris as well as berlin. 29 in athens. and still at 26 degrees in moscow with plenty of sunshine. here's your extended forecast around the globe. >>> that is all for this edition of "newsline." thanks for joining us. >> "california's gold" is produced in association with kcet los angeles and is seen statewide on california public television. this series is endorsed by: >> well, hello, everybody. i'm huell howser. and you know they were definitely part of americana and they were definitely part of folklore here in california. i'm talkin' about the good, old roadside attractions. i can remember as a ki
capitol and 24 in new york city on your tuesday. okay. finally in you know them, heavy rain has caused serious flooding in many areas across central europe. the balkan peninsula will see rain intensifying over the course of the day. thunderstorms are possible. rain is increasing across central parts of europe. the risk of flooding will remain for a couple days. looking dry for the british isles. london getting up 20 degrees. the same goes for paris as well as berlin. 29 in athens. and still at...
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statues and this one of frederick douglass will hold a special place in our hearts and in our capitol city. thank you all for being here today. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please stand for the presentation of colors by the united states armed forces and the singing of the national anthem. ♪ ♪ national anthem] ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, please remain standing as the chaplain ives the invocation. > let us pray. oh hidden source of life, we are astounded by your great and gracious for you are an equal opportunity distributor of alents and dreams. we thank you for this opportunity to place a statue in the united states capitol as a fitting tribute to frederick douglass who worked to ensure that our nation honors its promise of liberty and opportunity for all. ord, we are grateful for his commitment to freedom which inspires us to rededicate ourselves to the timeless principles he struggled to uphold. we praise you for his rejection of violence. his refusal to retreat on mportant issues. and his ability to persuade allies in order to achieve his bjectives. inspired by his great life,
statues and this one of frederick douglass will hold a special place in our hearts and in our capitol city. thank you all for being here today. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please stand for the presentation of colors by the united states armed forces and the singing of the national anthem. ♪ ♪ national anthem] ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, please remain standing as the chaplain ives the invocation. > let us pray. oh hidden source of life, we are astounded by your...
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washington metropolitan area to open an independent bookstore from old town alexandria to capitol hill to citynter to union station to everywhere up here so it's something we have thought very hard about and continue to think about. we felt the first obligation was the independent bookstore and our mission was to make sure it was financially sound and so it would endure for as long as possible. it has taken a couple of years to get all of that on track. you know as and mitchell can talk about this because he runs a bunch of successful stores for books & books but the margin is really bent and the big investment that goes into the community to try to sell books. you have to have other kinds of programming to support it to make it financially viable. we would definitely detain it and i think chris mentioned real estate being an issue. if local communities could come up with low-rent propositions that would help support these institutions in this way that is actually a huge incentive. and then there has to be the community support. one of the reasons that we felt comfortable buying politics and p
washington metropolitan area to open an independent bookstore from old town alexandria to capitol hill to citynter to union station to everywhere up here so it's something we have thought very hard about and continue to think about. we felt the first obligation was the independent bookstore and our mission was to make sure it was financially sound and so it would endure for as long as possible. it has taken a couple of years to get all of that on track. you know as and mitchell can talk about...
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cities for stolen cars.. according . >>> well, turns out the bay area has become the car theft capitol of america. the bay area has five of the worst ten cities for stolen cars. that's according to the fbi. richmond and oakland took the top spots in cities with at least a hundred thousand people. vallejo, antioch, hayward, they're also on that list. >> i wouldn't expect hayward to be on the list. seems like a pretty family, like, a residence. i didn't think it would be on the list. >> well, none of the five bay area cities registered as big in increase as san jose. auto shefts in san jose are up 37%. >>> a bay area family is suing an energy drink company blaming it for the death of their son. 19-year-old alex morris of san francisco died last summer of cardiac arrhythmia and cardio myopathy. the suit says he regularly drank two 16-ounce cans of monster energy drink every day for three years. that's what his family says killed him. city of saven fran sued monster earlier this year claiming it was unfairly marketing itself to children. no comment from monster on this latest suit, but in the past, it
cities for stolen cars.. according . >>> well, turns out the bay area has become the car theft capitol of america. the bay area has five of the worst ten cities for stolen cars. that's according to the fbi. richmond and oakland took the top spots in cities with at least a hundred thousand people. vallejo, antioch, hayward, they're also on that list. >> i wouldn't expect hayward to be on the list. seems like a pretty family, like, a residence. i didn't think it would be on the...
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capitols of the world. it looks like a war zone right now in istanbul, the largest city in turkey, one of united states's mosttant allies, the police and protesters going at it in what was one the capitol, and a place for tourists, including many people including this reporter and his wife, just months ago. here is how it breaks down, the president who has stood by u.s. on key issues from iran to syria is governing in an authoritarian style, you can weigh in on
capitols of the world. it looks like a war zone right now in istanbul, the largest city in turkey, one of united states's mosttant allies, the police and protesters going at it in what was one the capitol, and a place for tourists, including many people including this reporter and his wife, just months ago. here is how it breaks down, the president who has stood by u.s. on key issues from iran to syria is governing in an authoritarian style, you can weigh in on
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city skyline. barry and michelle in seattle's space needle. outside the state capitol and all the way to mt. rushmore for this unique photo. i even received videos. these cubs fans in the windy city. >> hi dr. oz. we are here in chicago wearing your purple gloves. >> maybe if the cubs wore the purple gloves they might win the world series. dr. oz: sure is wind nechicago. not just here in america. so, pout purple gloves and send me photos and videos and you may end up on the show. so, who wants this? i tried. thanks. for more about the show go to droz.com. i will see you next time. >>> hi, everybody. i'm beth troutman. this is the show about great videos and the stories behind them "right this minute." >>> what's up? >> i'm over it. >> two thugs try to rob the wrong guy. >> on his way to church. >> you guys trying to jump me? >> meet the dude who went all chuck norris on the bad guys. >> i had the backpack on and i told them the basically take their best shot. >> a woman is shooting some rainy day video, and then
city skyline. barry and michelle in seattle's space needle. outside the state capitol and all the way to mt. rushmore for this unique photo. i even received videos. these cubs fans in the windy city. >> hi dr. oz. we are here in chicago wearing your purple gloves. >> maybe if the cubs wore the purple gloves they might win the world series. dr. oz: sure is wind nechicago. not just here in america. so, pout purple gloves and send me photos and videos and you may end up on the show....
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it makes new york city the art capitol of the world, which it had never been. it's the culmination of what began, i think you can say, at the armory show in 1913, finally comes to fruition. in painting, there was the abstract expressionists, and that's really the first truly america guard in art. at the same time, picking up where the province town play house left off, there's broad kay theater that renovated everyone's idea about theater and gave us edward and sam and all the great writers from the period. at the same time, allen gipsberg comes to the village to meet others and bringing more all hanging out in the village. at the same time, bbop, not started in the village, but drifts down into the village, finds a receptive audience, people who liked jazz for a long time in the village, and they loved -- well, most of the artists who loved bbop because of the free expression of it, but others were moldy fixes because they liked old-fashioned rag time and jazz. that we want on for -- went on for a long time. the jazz musician who i'm friends with and was aroun
it makes new york city the art capitol of the world, which it had never been. it's the culmination of what began, i think you can say, at the armory show in 1913, finally comes to fruition. in painting, there was the abstract expressionists, and that's really the first truly america guard in art. at the same time, picking up where the province town play house left off, there's broad kay theater that renovated everyone's idea about theater and gave us edward and sam and all the great writers...
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and canada's oil capitol is closed for business. bruce ferrell is the city's emergency management director. >> big chunk of the downtown core still without power. don't know, they may be without power for days. they might be without powers for weeks. >> reporter: 15 feet of water filled the saddledome arena home of the n.h.l.s calgary flames. the team's president & ceo ken king. >> that means that if you were a hockey player walking out on the tunnel on to the ice, you would be underwater yourself. >> reporter: the venue from the calgary stampede, the city's biggest event of the year is still completely submerged with the rodeo scheduled to begin in less than two weeks. as the water moves downstream, 10,000 residents it in the city of medicine hat received mandatory evacuation notices. the river here has already overflowed its banks and isn't expected to crest until sometime tomorrow. andrea lucia, cbs news, new york. >> jeff: the senate resumes debate tomorrow on comprehensive immigration reform. that goal got closer last week when a group of senate republica
and canada's oil capitol is closed for business. bruce ferrell is the city's emergency management director. >> big chunk of the downtown core still without power. don't know, they may be without power for days. they might be without powers for weeks. >> reporter: 15 feet of water filled the saddledome arena home of the n.h.l.s calgary flames. the team's president & ceo ken king. >> that means that if you were a hockey player walking out on the tunnel on to the ice, you...
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capitols of the world. it looks like a war zone right now in istanbul, the largest city in turkey, one of united states's most important allies, the police and protesters going at it in what was one the capitol, and a place for tourists, including many people including this reporter and his wife, just months ago. here is how it breaks down, the president who has stood by u.s. on key issues from iran to syria is governing in an authoritarian style, you can weigh in on the nightline facebook page, or tweet us. thank you for joining us, world news will be next, tune into gma tomorrow morning. good night. >> alan wang joins us with the latest. >> carolyn, it happened just outside the adventure play ground. that man is on the loose. kids can come here because you can build with a hammer and nails and scrap wood and somebody else thought it was a good place to prey on kids. tonight police believe the suspect may still be hiding around here. sky 7hd captured police searching every vehicle leaving the berkeley marina. police say a child under the age of 10 was playing at the adventure playground around 1:30. >> you c
capitols of the world. it looks like a war zone right now in istanbul, the largest city in turkey, one of united states's most important allies, the police and protesters going at it in what was one the capitol, and a place for tourists, including many people including this reporter and his wife, just months ago. here is how it breaks down, the president who has stood by u.s. on key issues from iran to syria is governing in an authoritarian style, you can weigh in on the nightline facebook...
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city. i'm right next to the capitol, the governor's house. four times in oklahoma city alone. and many other communities all around oklahma city experienced the storm itself. i have had a report from the oklahoma highway patrol we had at least two fatalities on i-40 west of oklahoma city and there have been some people taken to a local hospital. that is all the information i have at this point other than we have been monitoring twitter and facebook and the social media sites and have not had any call calls from various communities to send help yet. we do know that we had large power outages probably from straightline winds and a lot o of circulation. some cyclones and possible tornadoes that hit the ground. no communities that called and said we hav been hit hard, come help us. we are still in the midst of the storm itself and we still have echos standing around the area south of norman itself that we are keeping a close eye on plus just the general storms going on. >> shepard: the governor of oklahoma. mary fallon. mentioned the first two r
city. i'm right next to the capitol, the governor's house. four times in oklahoma city alone. and many other communities all around oklahma city experienced the storm itself. i have had a report from the oklahoma highway patrol we had at least two fatalities on i-40 west of oklahoma city and there have been some people taken to a local hospital. that is all the information i have at this point other than we have been monitoring twitter and facebook and the social media sites and have not had...
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. >> the innovation capitol of the world san jose has opportunity to do things no other city can do.>> we are surrounded by innovation. >> the latest plan green vision -- it is mapping what he calls the clean innovation center of the world. >> we want to reduce energy consums by 50% we want clean resources -- we want to most importantly facilitate the creation of 25,000 clean facility jobs. >> some goals are moving more quickly than others. >> we established metrics -- a 15 year plan with difficult but not impossible goal. >> divine destinyerting trash from landfills is already 43% complete where having new streetlights -- only 27% goal complete. as the 10th largest city in the u.s., san jose can serve as an urban example. >> if we're going to succeed at immediating our environmental challenges we have to do it in the urban cities. >> dr. lien chairs the environmental studies at san jose state. she says this is a huge challenge now and in the future as 80% of the population live in urban settings. a challenge i believe urban sustain ability try to bring the foot print of our activiti
. >> the innovation capitol of the world san jose has opportunity to do things no other city can do.>> we are surrounded by innovation. >> the latest plan green vision -- it is mapping what he calls the clean innovation center of the world. >> we want to reduce energy consums by 50% we want clean resources -- we want to most importantly facilitate the creation of 25,000 clean facility jobs. >> some goals are moving more quickly than others. >> we established...
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i'm here in oklahoma city close to the capitol and the tornado siren's going off right now for the fourth time. it's been a little crazy around here. our biggest challenge right now is the storm's pretty large and it's had several spin-ups of funnels in it and really strong winds and lots of hail. we've had a lot of power flashes which i'm seeing right now even on our local news in different areas. probably five or six different communities moving close by the moore area, down by norman which is university of oklahoma, and it just passed through tinker air force base area right outside of oklahoma city. as i said, sirens are going off here in oklahoma city right now. our biggest challenge has been it came on about the time people leaving from work so we had major interstates, i-35 which ran in front of the area that was hit in moore so bad where the businesses, where all the media was located during the last tornado last week. so that highway's been backed up with traffic and i-40 which is the east and west interstate across oklahoma, also had a lot of traffic and we do know there was som
i'm here in oklahoma city close to the capitol and the tornado siren's going off right now for the fourth time. it's been a little crazy around here. our biggest challenge right now is the storm's pretty large and it's had several spin-ups of funnels in it and really strong winds and lots of hail. we've had a lot of power flashes which i'm seeing right now even on our local news in different areas. probably five or six different communities moving close by the moore area, down by norman which...
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capitol. many more were injured by the explosion which targeted shi'ia areas of the city. sectarian violence killed more than 2,000 people since the beginning of april. the lebanese army seized an area after a second day of fighting. the army detained at least 60 supporters. 16 soldiers have been killed. mostly when an army check checkpoint has been attacked by militants. the president of brazil has proposed holding a referendum on political reform to tackle the grievances by protesters across the country. she proposed earmarking $25 million to improve public transport. massive street protests have been taking place for more than a week it. has been just over two months since the boston marathon bombing. in two weeks time the surviving suspect will make his initial court appearance. he is accused of planting the bombs that killed three people. his older brother died in a police shootout. the two young men immigrated to the united states as children. a key question for investigators is did the violent surges there play a role in the bomb plot. >> in a moment here in the pit
capitol. many more were injured by the explosion which targeted shi'ia areas of the city. sectarian violence killed more than 2,000 people since the beginning of april. the lebanese army seized an area after a second day of fighting. the army detained at least 60 supporters. 16 soldiers have been killed. mostly when an army check checkpoint has been attacked by militants. the president of brazil has proposed holding a referendum on political reform to tackle the grievances by protesters across...
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capitol correspondent annette has more now from sacramento. city. frustrated by thetorment the paparrazi has inflicted on her 5-year-old daughter. academy award inwinning actress halle brought star power to sacramento proposal to crack down on aggressive behavior to photograph or harass celebrity public figure child. 46-year-old expecting mom testified about the problem and showed lawmakers photo of recent incident at lax with her child clearly upset at the group the little girl calls the men. >> i have to yell she's a child leave my child alone leave my child alone. we get in the car my daughter is now sobbing and she says to me mommy are they going to kill us are they training to kill us. >>reporter: there's already a california law protecting the children of employee where abortions are performed but stated senator says california needs stronger laws. >> children fall prey to harassment because law provided for relatively weak penalty. >>reporter: senator proposes to increase the fine to continue,000 dollars and allow civil lawsuits in case where
capitol correspondent annette has more now from sacramento. city. frustrated by thetorment the paparrazi has inflicted on her 5-year-old daughter. academy award inwinning actress halle brought star power to sacramento proposal to crack down on aggressive behavior to photograph or harass celebrity public figure child. 46-year-old expecting mom testified about the problem and showed lawmakers photo of recent incident at lax with her child clearly upset at the group the little girl calls the men....
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of course our two chiefs are here working in concert with the capitol planning group, with public works, and its architectal divisions of city engineer and its construction managers working with the private sector of panco, and hok to put together this bond program and particularly, this public safety building to be the first gem as i say, of public safety buildings that have so much catch to it so many promises, and that we are we were not just willing to deliver, we are delivering this. on time, on budget with all of the highest levels of cooperation. because we know how important it is. i don't just want to talk the talk about being earthquake sensitive, we have to do the things to make sure that we are ready and this public safety building represents years of planning, a lot of struggle, with finance people, and the controllers office and others about bringing this in because we also made a promise that these bonds would not increase people's property taxes. and that we would retire the old bonds in order to create the room for these bonds that would not increase the property tax burden of our residents, and so we are do
of course our two chiefs are here working in concert with the capitol planning group, with public works, and its architectal divisions of city engineer and its construction managers working with the private sector of panco, and hok to put together this bond program and particularly, this public safety building to be the first gem as i say, of public safety buildings that have so much catch to it so many promises, and that we are we were not just willing to deliver, we are delivering this. on...
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calf -- capitol flying at half city in honor of frank lautenberg. his body is lying in the senate chamber until 6:00 p.m. eastern. we plan to bring you live coverage of the casket as it departs the capitol at that time. monday when news broke, several senators came to the floor to pay tribute. he's the last world war ii veteran in congress. starting with the senate chaplain who offered prayers for senator lautenberg and his family. >> let us pray. oh god, thank you for being near to us in good and bad times. we celebrate your wonderful blessings that bring us new victories each day. as we look at the flowers on the desk of our friend and brother, senator frank lautenberg, we thank you for his life and legacy. as we mourn his death, send your comfort in to our hearts. bless bonnie and his family and give them your peace. let our memory of this good and courageous american inspire us to transcend the barriers that divide us, and to work for the good of america. we pray, in your merciful name, amen. >>> please join me in reciting the pledge of allee aga
calf -- capitol flying at half city in honor of frank lautenberg. his body is lying in the senate chamber until 6:00 p.m. eastern. we plan to bring you live coverage of the casket as it departs the capitol at that time. monday when news broke, several senators came to the floor to pay tribute. he's the last world war ii veteran in congress. starting with the senate chaplain who offered prayers for senator lautenberg and his family. >> let us pray. oh god, thank you for being near to us in...
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the genius of our founding fathers is on display every day on capitol hill and every state capitol and every city and town hall across this nation. and part of the founders' genius was the birth of a government designed to funk as the people need it to -- function as the people need it to but only as effectively as the privileged few empowered to work within it want it to work. or as secretary kerry himself said when he said it best a few months ago right on this floor, and i quote: i do not believe the senate is broken. there is nothing wrong with the senate that can't be fixed by what's right with the senate. the predominant and weighty notion that 100 american citizens chosen be -- by their neighbors, or their governor in my case, to serve from states as different as massachusetts to montana can always choose to put parochial or personal interests aside and find the national interest. what an awesome responsibility and privilege. and in my scant five months, i have seen the promise of those words realized in more ways and in more interactions that the public, unfortunately, has had occasion to
the genius of our founding fathers is on display every day on capitol hill and every state capitol and every city and town hall across this nation. and part of the founders' genius was the birth of a government designed to funk as the people need it to -- function as the people need it to but only as effectively as the privileged few empowered to work within it want it to work. or as secretary kerry himself said when he said it best a few months ago right on this floor, and i quote: i do not...
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mid-morning toast at new york city's stonewall inn, where the gay pride movement began 45 years ago. on capitol hill, reaction was as polarized as the court's 5-4 decision. >> i feel jubilation. i feel fabulous. i feel every gay word i can think of. >> what we now have today is a holy quintet who goes against the laws of nature and nature's god and that's very unfortunate. >> reporter: the decision set twitter on fire, more than 9,000 tweets per minute as nation absorbed the news. on the nightly news feed, opinions split. the ruling means change. legally married same-sex couples will no longer have to pay taxes on a spouse's health coverage. they can file their federal taxes jointly and some will pay the marriage penalty. spouses can get social security retirement and death benefits, and the surviving spouse won't have to pay an estate kax. plus it means gay u.s. citizens can sponsor immigrant spouses for green cards. military couples may feel the biggest impact. tracy johnson lost her wife, donna, killed by a suicide bomber in afghanistan. yet tracy wasn't the first person notified of donna's
mid-morning toast at new york city's stonewall inn, where the gay pride movement began 45 years ago. on capitol hill, reaction was as polarized as the court's 5-4 decision. >> i feel jubilation. i feel fabulous. i feel every gay word i can think of. >> what we now have today is a holy quintet who goes against the laws of nature and nature's god and that's very unfortunate. >> reporter: the decision set twitter on fire, more than 9,000 tweets per minute as nation absorbed the...
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cities friday. >> thanks, martin. >>> coming up, capitol hill.e for, you guessed it, law making. [ male announcer ] this is kevin. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. ♪ [ male announcer ] look for the easy-open red arthritis cap. look the samsung galaxy s4. phones it's like what i've got. look how big the screen is! that is big. and, walmart will give you a $50 gift card when you get the phone. sold! get the latest smart phones on t-mobile's nationwide 4g network, and get a $50 gift card. walmart. a brand new start. your chance to rise and shine. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your b
cities friday. >> thanks, martin. >>> coming up, capitol hill.e for, you guessed it, law making. [ male announcer ] this is kevin. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain, i...
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. >>> an update on the city's farewell to senator frank lautenberg. >> he just left capitol hill. his body lay there in repose today. here's the video of the casket's departure just moments ago. lautenberg died monday from viral pneumonia. he was 89 and he was the senate owe oldest member. colleagues remember the democrat for his leadership and laughter for 30 years in the senate. lautenberg will be buried tomorrow at arlington national cemetary. at the live desk, i'm pat lawson-mews. >>> a woman's search for her missing dog ended tragically today. her st. bernard, bentley, was found shot to death. julie kerry spoke to the woman yesterday who said she felt like she lost one of her children. >> age 24, megan lotty didn't have any children yet, but she still had a big family, one 150-pound st. bernard named bentley. he was her family pup. >> my name for him was sunshine because he was happy all the time. >> her dogs rarely wander off. but last sunday, bentley turned up missing. >> it was probably five hours later that i was officially freaked out. >> reporter: megan drove across par
. >>> an update on the city's farewell to senator frank lautenberg. >> he just left capitol hill. his body lay there in repose today. here's the video of the casket's departure just moments ago. lautenberg died monday from viral pneumonia. he was 89 and he was the senate owe oldest member. colleagues remember the democrat for his leadership and laughter for 30 years in the senate. lautenberg will be buried tomorrow at arlington national cemetary. at the live desk, i'm pat...
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on capitol hill as frank lundberg's body will lie in propose in the senate chamber. a service was held yesterday in new york city. he will be buried tomorrow at arlington national cemetery. his passing carry significant historic weight as well. >> today marks the 69th anniversary of the d-day landing. he was the last of the senator who served in world war two. the allied invasion of europe began on the beaches of normandy, france and the largest amphibious landing ever conducted. towardshed their way germany. the fighting was intense but the operation ultimately succeeded. much more on the anniversary of the historic military campaign coming up tonight on abc 7 news starting at 5:00. >> one person dead after an early morning double shooting in northwest washington. to first victim was taken the hospital and pronounced dead. investigators found a second victim in the 100 block of tear st. nw. that person also taken to the hospital. right now police say they are not on the lookout for any suspects. >> taking a look of the latest fallout from the penn state scandal. the federal judge threw out an anti-trust lawsuit
on capitol hill as frank lundberg's body will lie in propose in the senate chamber. a service was held yesterday in new york city. he will be buried tomorrow at arlington national cemetery. his passing carry significant historic weight as well. >> today marks the 69th anniversary of the d-day landing. he was the last of the senator who served in world war two. the allied invasion of europe began on the beaches of normandy, france and the largest amphibious landing ever conducted....
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city and lovely people. take the bullet train. it's two hours to kyoto. the capitol of ancient japan. >> and -- [ indiscernible ] not looking at the people and they more curious about people? >> in fact, as early about the people who populate them. >> hmm. >> and in this case, the geisha are interesting, traditional, entertaining and they go back hundreds of years ago, the coffee houses, tea houses and entertain and play, et cetera. kyoto is beautiful for its temples and claims. just as a destination, people, food, history, culture and that is a wonderful package. >> uh-huh. >> and people, i think, are the national treasures of the destinations. >> the next one would not come to anyone's mind. that is petra jordan? >> it's one of those iconic must-see bucket list destinations, you know, the taj mahal, petra, and it's ancient and thousands and thousands of years old and that is a unesco world site. this is in the country, jordan, many people choose not to go there these days because of pockets of incidents that happened. and -- [ indiscernible ] >> okay. a segment aft
city and lovely people. take the bullet train. it's two hours to kyoto. the capitol of ancient japan. >> and -- [ indiscernible ] not looking at the people and they more curious about people? >> in fact, as early about the people who populate them. >> hmm. >> and in this case, the geisha are interesting, traditional, entertaining and they go back hundreds of years ago, the coffee houses, tea houses and entertain and play, et cetera. kyoto is beautiful for its temples and...
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kind of those oil capitol of calgary where the troops are being deployed to cope with the worst flooding the city has seen in decades these three people killed while as many as one hundred thousand evacuated this after a year's worth of rain fell in just thirty six hours rivers flooded the city's main roads bridges were overwhelmed masses amounts of traffic gridlock though the area's oilfields and pipelines at this point not be nothing. twenty minutes past the hour moscow time a terror attacks constant drone strikes and vicious sectarian strife in pakistan's newly elected government faces an awful lot of ugly challenges but amid the outbreaks of violence many other issues such as an immense lack of energy and just left on the sidelines or even when the government starts looking for answers to the shortfall it stumbles upon a whole new host of. business is far from booming at this textile mill in pakistan several times each day the machines come to a halt there's simply not enough power to keep them running forcing them to sit idle for up to fourteen hours a day the mill has resorted to burning wo
kind of those oil capitol of calgary where the troops are being deployed to cope with the worst flooding the city has seen in decades these three people killed while as many as one hundred thousand evacuated this after a year's worth of rain fell in just thirty six hours rivers flooded the city's main roads bridges were overwhelmed masses amounts of traffic gridlock though the area's oilfields and pipelines at this point not be nothing. twenty minutes past the hour moscow time a terror attacks...