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for a concealed carry you have to go through more traiining on how to carry it what is does you have to actually go to the firing range and fire it profienctly then yes get the concealed carry license you can't just go to a gun store like she was saying and purchase it and be able to carry it like that it's a higher level of being able to carry a weapon regularly alright but let's say she gone through all that she's done the proper things she's done what she needs i still don't want that in my clasroom most faculty don't i understand so why should we allow that i think it's a personal dicision i think as an american our second ammendment rights that is our right to carry it to protect ourself to also protect other people. there are gonna be safe people that abuse it there's always gonna be people that abuse any kind of law but if you go to a gym a boxing gym you box you train you don't go out in the street and start beating people up you gotta conrol yourself right i think the university's policy supports the notion of the faculty has the right to know what's going on in their enviro
for a concealed carry you have to go through more traiining on how to carry it what is does you have to actually go to the firing range and fire it profienctly then yes get the concealed carry license you can't just go to a gun store like she was saying and purchase it and be able to carry it like that it's a higher level of being able to carry a weapon regularly alright but let's say she gone through all that she's done the proper things she's done what she needs i still don't want that in my...
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it's called carry the load.nor recipient tells us who they're carrying. >> it's a day to honor all those who made the ultimate sacrifice. >> it's not what everybody else thinks. parties are fine and getting together with friends are fine but i think every day when i think of memorial day and that's all the people i left behind. >> i think our greatest fear when we're fighting is no one will know when we fall. we'll be forgotten. >> bruce's mission is to change all that. >> when i came home after losing a lot of friends i wasn't okay with it. i started walking on memorial day a few years ago an older gentleman who i know was a world war ii veteran came up to me and said hey son, who are you carrying? >> bruce launched carry the load to remind americans of the true meaning of memorial day. >> carry yourthe load is a day for people to ask who you're carrying. >> i'm carrying the load of my grandpa who served in the war. >> i'm carrying the load of my wife. >> i'm carrying the load for my dad, uncle, great uncle. >>
it's called carry the load.nor recipient tells us who they're carrying. >> it's a day to honor all those who made the ultimate sacrifice. >> it's not what everybody else thinks. parties are fine and getting together with friends are fine but i think every day when i think of memorial day and that's all the people i left behind. >> i think our greatest fear when we're fighting is no one will know when we fall. we'll be forgotten. >> bruce's mission is to change all that....
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you carrying? >> i'm carrying the load for my grandpa who served in the vietnam war. >> i'm carrying my wife who put up with that. >> i'm carrying the load for my dad, pie uncle and my great uncle. >> reporter: the national relay began last month at west point. >> i'm doing this for friends and family caring for the forgotten men and women who have died. >> reporter: people you of all ages walking miles at a time. >> i'm working for my come rads in desert storm. >> i'm carrying 75 pounds to represent all the fallen knights. >> we're cargo for sergeant dickie. >> even at water of annapolis didn't stand in their way. dubbed memorial may the relay spans 2000 miles passing through 200 cities and towns and wrapped up in dallas today. more than 15,000 people participated. >> it's this opportunity to reconcile a nation and an opportunity to walk alongside you and say, hey, what you did mattered. >> carry the load reminds us of lincoln's sermon at gettysburg, that it is for us, the living to be dedicated t
you carrying? >> i'm carrying the load for my grandpa who served in the vietnam war. >> i'm carrying my wife who put up with that. >> i'm carrying the load for my dad, pie uncle and my great uncle. >> reporter: the national relay began last month at west point. >> i'm doing this for friends and family caring for the forgotten men and women who have died. >> reporter: people you of all ages walking miles at a time. >> i'm working for my come rads in...
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. >> his latest interest is carrie kimbrough who finished a turn in the hole after being tested >> carriend i got really close writing each other. we go to rec with each other. sit down and talk to each other all the time. carrie and i would look at each other and be content. >> we are just friends kind of right now. >> she's terrified of the mice, so this is what i play on her all the time and she'll think there's a mouse in here. >> but dailey's jailhouse girlfriend, emilee keen, says her latest trick wasn't the least bit funny. >> believe it or not, brayden ended up cheating on me with another girl. and i am very disappointed. >> have it. >> she was putting money on my books. everything was going good. and then i found out a couple of days ago that she started dating some girl that's been in the hole for like 45 days, so it's been going on and i guess you could say i do feel played, but, you can't hate the player, you hate the game. >> braybetween is going out with carrie. >> his latest interest is carrie kimbrough who finished a turn in the hole after being tested positive for meth. >
. >> his latest interest is carrie kimbrough who finished a turn in the hole after being tested >> carriend i got really close writing each other. we go to rec with each other. sit down and talk to each other all the time. carrie and i would look at each other and be content. >> we are just friends kind of right now. >> she's terrified of the mice, so this is what i play on her all the time and she'll think there's a mouse in here. >> but dailey's jailhouse...
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you're carrying.ying the load for my grandpa who served in the vietnam war. >> i spent five years in the military so i'm carrying my wife who kind of put up with that. >> i'm carrying the load for my dad, my uncle and my great uncle. >> reporter: the national relay began at west point. >> i'm doing this for friends and family for the forgotten men and women who have died. >> reporter: people of all ages walking miles at a time. >> i'm walking for my comrades in desert storm. >> i'm carrying 75 pounds to represent the fallen night stalkers. >> reporter: even the water at annapolis didn't stand in their way. dubbed memorial may, the nonstop relay spans some 2,000 miles passing through 200 cities and towns. and wrapped up in dallas more than 15,000 people participated. >> i'm carrying for first class david gibson. >> it's a chance to reconcile the nation and an opportunity to walk alongside and say what you did mattered. >> reporter: carry the load reminds us of lincoln's sermon at gettysburg that it's f
you're carrying.ying the load for my grandpa who served in the vietnam war. >> i spent five years in the military so i'm carrying my wife who kind of put up with that. >> i'm carrying the load for my dad, my uncle and my great uncle. >> reporter: the national relay began at west point. >> i'm doing this for friends and family for the forgotten men and women who have died. >> reporter: people of all ages walking miles at a time. >> i'm walking for my comrades...
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any opposed thank you the motion carries >> item h requesting authorization to enter into a new grant agreement with self-help for the seniors for july 2014 to june 30th 2018 in the amount of hundred and $50,000 plus plus a 10 percent contingency for a total not to exceed hundred and $73,000 plus the purpose to provide emergency short term homemaker and personal care services to eligible 57b8d individuals the grant will be funded through county general funds. >> hello, again commissioners as you stated the item is a new 3 year home care for seniors program the program itself as described sends out a person to complete the caregiver services open a short term basis the types of services provided fall under 3 personal care services and a shower services typically the clients most uncommon this program utilized by clients that have an application pend for state funding ssi services to cover that bridge and sometimes the clients running home from hospital or rehab facilities need short term health at the home and some referrals come in from clients need an occasional clean up around the h
any opposed thank you the motion carries >> item h requesting authorization to enter into a new grant agreement with self-help for the seniors for july 2014 to june 30th 2018 in the amount of hundred and $50,000 plus plus a 10 percent contingency for a total not to exceed hundred and $73,000 plus the purpose to provide emergency short term homemaker and personal care services to eligible 57b8d individuals the grant will be funded through county general funds. >> hello, again...
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. > >> any opposed thank you the motion carries thank you, rose and cherlyn. >> the next item on the agenda g request authorization to enter into a new contract with national council on crime and diligence so provide the structured decision making for the adult protective services during in a 2015 in the maturely of $124,000 plus plus a 10 percent contingency not to exceed hundred and $36,000 plus and it looks like sherry reign will be doing this presentation yes, i'm giving jason is a break i want to thank kim and jason for getting this contract through our contractor was this was a tough one and he did a great job of making that happen we wanted it for acquit some time adult calls come ♪ the intact line our staff takes the calls and passes them on to adult protective services and one of the things that jason wanted for a long time was the having a dignities making telegraph hill tool that helps staff to give better information to the adult services to the workers can figure out what the response time should be whether it was a real emergency situations and consistency across staff
. > >> any opposed thank you the motion carries thank you, rose and cherlyn. >> the next item on the agenda g request authorization to enter into a new contract with national council on crime and diligence so provide the structured decision making for the adult protective services during in a 2015 in the maturely of $124,000 plus plus a 10 percent contingency not to exceed hundred and $36,000 plus and it looks like sherry reign will be doing this presentation yes, i'm giving...
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>> i am carrying the load for my grandpa. >> i am carrying the load for any dad, uncle and my great unclelay began last month in west point. >> i am going it for the men and woman that are forgotten. >> people of all ages walking. >> i am carrying 75 pounders to represent all the fallen night stakers. >> even the water in minneapolis did not stand in their way. it's some 2,000 miles passing through some 200 cities and towns and wrapped up in dallas. more than 15,000 people participated. >> i am covering for first class. >> it's an opportunity to reconcile a nation and an opportunity. carry the load reminds us and that it is for us the living to be dedicated to the unfinished work. nbc news west point new york. >> what an incredible item. >> if more people knew about it the roads would be packed. >> i totally agree. everybody gets to say who drr walking for. it's a big thing. >>> nbc lester hold delivered the commencement address. he did it for years before leaving to work for the radio in san francisco. >> when you make it to the top, say what is the top. sometimes we're so busy climbing
>> i am carrying the load for my grandpa. >> i am carrying the load for any dad, uncle and my great unclelay began last month in west point. >> i am going it for the men and woman that are forgotten. >> people of all ages walking. >> i am carrying 75 pounders to represent all the fallen night stakers. >> even the water in minneapolis did not stand in their way. it's some 2,000 miles passing through some 200 cities and towns and wrapped up in dallas. more than...
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george never carries it out. he was staying in the same house where johnson was to go to his room that same night and shoot him. instead, he goes to germantown and the weapons are found in his room by investigators within 24 hours after president lincoln's assassination. this was the rogers house, this is where secretary of state seward was recovering from a carriage accident. . this is where lewis powell did make successful entry into the home of seward. on the pretense of carrying medicine for seward from his doctor, was able to get inside the room. initially first clubbing seward's son with the butt of his revolver. once he gets into the room where seward is in bed, he has a bully knife and stabbed seward repeatedly. the neck brace it was wearing is what satan. -- the neck brace he was wearing is what saved him. altogether, about five people were assaulted. he flees the house and david harold gets spooked and runs off and leaves powell. how will does not know his way around the city and winds up wandering arou
george never carries it out. he was staying in the same house where johnson was to go to his room that same night and shoot him. instead, he goes to germantown and the weapons are found in his room by investigators within 24 hours after president lincoln's assassination. this was the rogers house, this is where secretary of state seward was recovering from a carriage accident. . this is where lewis powell did make successful entry into the home of seward. on the pretense of carrying medicine...
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i said, i'll carry it. i just flat out said it. >> i'll carry the bag. >> and i was like, saying to myself, i can't believe she's saying she'll carry this bag. >> it was more important to me to do anything i could to get back to my home. well, once i agreed to take the bag, things seemed to lighten up quick. he handed our tickets then. you know, everything all fine and dandy. he put the balls in the bag. he had some towels on the bottom of the bag. then a couple of my clothing articles. seemed like he knew what he was doing. >> i don't know at that moment if she knew exactly what she was getting herself into. >> i had no clue of what type of drugs it was. i knew that it was not kool-aid. >> soon after we packed the bags or whatever, it was time to leave to go to the airport. everything happened so quickly. >> zip. that's it. >> ready to go. it occurred to mindy she might actually be invisible. ♪ but mindy was actually not invisible. ooh, what are you doing? can you see me? she had just always been treated t
i said, i'll carry it. i just flat out said it. >> i'll carry the bag. >> and i was like, saying to myself, i can't believe she's saying she'll carry this bag. >> it was more important to me to do anything i could to get back to my home. well, once i agreed to take the bag, things seemed to lighten up quick. he handed our tickets then. you know, everything all fine and dandy. he put the balls in the bag. he had some towels on the bottom of the bag. then a couple of my clothing...
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forward and the puc carried forward on slide 2 the versus actual in 2008 the board approved the motion authorizing the clerk for additional administrative assistance for the additional support in corneas with the agreement my office charges lafco a $27 million support of costs and half time clerk is about $72,000 a logical and the board agreed to the arrangement that was the exception for the advisors role the frequency of the lafco meetings and the workload due to the sires will increase 3r5ish8 instead of him or her new staff they absorbed the duty and fin they moved the friendly benefits cost from the general fund to the logical carried forward-looking back we understand it never materialize as you can see on table on slide 2 through the clerking services will lower the actual costs of the services are much higher than 20 thousand and supervisor breed you've identified a structural issue that needs correcting it currently charges more staff time to lafco than is utilized or needed so since lafco general fund carried forward will be decompleted we'll recommend did half time clerk wil
forward and the puc carried forward on slide 2 the versus actual in 2008 the board approved the motion authorizing the clerk for additional administrative assistance for the additional support in corneas with the agreement my office charges lafco a $27 million support of costs and half time clerk is about $72,000 a logical and the board agreed to the arrangement that was the exception for the advisors role the frequency of the lafco meetings and the workload due to the sires will increase...
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military so i'm carrying my wife who put up with. >> that i'm carrying the load for my dad, my unclegreat uncle. >> the national relay began at west point. >> i'm doing this for friends and family carrying for the men and women who have died serving this great country. >> i'm walking for my comrades in desert storm. >> carrying 75 pounds to represent the fallen knights doctors. >> we're carrying for sergeant kitowski and sergeant dickie. >> reporter: even the water in annapolis didn't stand in their way. dubbed "memorial may" the non-stop relay spans some 2,000 miles passing through 200 cities and towns. it wrapped up in dallas more than 15,000 people participated. >> i'm carrying sergeant first class elizabeth davidson. >> it's a opportunity to reconcile a nation and an opportunity to walk alongside and say "what you did mattered. >> reporter: carry the load reminds us of lincoln's sermon at gettysburg that it is for us, the living to be dedicated to the unfinished work of the fallen. jack jacobs nbc news west point, new york. >>> there's threat of in texas and oklahoma as the searc
military so i'm carrying my wife who put up with. >> that i'm carrying the load for my dad, my unclegreat uncle. >> the national relay began at west point. >> i'm doing this for friends and family carrying for the men and women who have died serving this great country. >> i'm walking for my comrades in desert storm. >> carrying 75 pounds to represent the fallen knights doctors. >> we're carrying for sergeant kitowski and sergeant dickie. >> reporter:...
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>> reporter: bruce, a former navy s.e.a.l., launched carrying the load. >> carry the load is a chanceor people to ask and answer the question of who are you carrying? >> i'm carrying the load for my grandpa who served in the vietnam war. >> i spent five years in the military so i'm carrying my wife. >> i'm carrying the load for my dad, uncle, and my great uncle. >> reporter: the national relay began last month at west point. >> i'm doing this for trends and family forgotten men and women who have died serving this great country. >> reporter: people of all ages walking miles at a time. >> i'm walking for my comrades in desert storm. >> i'm carrying 75 pounds to represent all the fallen night stalkers. >> we're carrying for them. >> reporter: even the water of annapolis didn't stand in their way. dubbed memorial may, the nonstop relay spans some 2,000 miles passing through 200 cities and towns. wrapped up in dallas today. more than 15,000 people participated. >> i'm carrying the load. >> it's this opportunity to reconcile a nation and an opportunity to walk alongside you and say, what y
>> reporter: bruce, a former navy s.e.a.l., launched carrying the load. >> carry the load is a chanceor people to ask and answer the question of who are you carrying? >> i'm carrying the load for my grandpa who served in the vietnam war. >> i spent five years in the military so i'm carrying my wife. >> i'm carrying the load for my dad, uncle, and my great uncle. >> reporter: the national relay began last month at west point. >> i'm doing this for trends...
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let people carry on with their lives. they do not know how to run the state, the least they can do is let us so we can live in peace. >> the government said the attackers entered from an unnamed neighboring country. some police involved in the operation were killed and several more wounded, but it's unclear how many casualties there were on the side of the armed group they were fighting. the events will deepen concern over stability in macedonia. the government is facing opposition allegations of wiretapping and abuse of office. >> the most important thing now is to help the population and provide and guarantee their security. this dark scenario will not succeed. >> in the past week, there have been street protests demanding the resignation of the prime minister and opposition leaders are calling for more protests. the fear is that political leaders on either side will use the events to further heighten ethnic tensions. it's estimated 30% of macedonia's 2 million people are ethnic albanians. they want greater rights after
let people carry on with their lives. they do not know how to run the state, the least they can do is let us so we can live in peace. >> the government said the attackers entered from an unnamed neighboring country. some police involved in the operation were killed and several more wounded, but it's unclear how many casualties there were on the side of the armed group they were fighting. the events will deepen concern over stability in macedonia. the government is facing opposition...
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people to answer the question who they're carrying. >> i'm carrying any grandfather. >> i'm carryingho put up with me serving in the military. >> i'm carrying the load for my dad, my uncle and great uncle. >> the national relay began last month at west point. >> i'm doing this for friends and family. >> reporter: people of all ages walking for miles at a time. >> i'm walking for my comrades. >> we're carrying for our friends. >> reporter: even the water in annapolis didn't stand in their way. dubbed memorial way the relay spans some 2,000 miles spanning through 200 cities and towningss. more than 15,000 people participated. >> it's an opportunity to reconcile a nation and an opportunity to walk alongside you and say what you did mattered. >> reporter: carry the load reminds us of lincoln's that it is up to us the living to be finishing the unfinished work of the fallen. >> it's just remarkable. what these men and women go through on the battle field and then to see them back here honoring their friends, it's unreal. >> for everyone who knew someone who served our country, it's a diff
people to answer the question who they're carrying. >> i'm carrying any grandfather. >> i'm carryingho put up with me serving in the military. >> i'm carrying the load for my dad, my uncle and great uncle. >> the national relay began last month at west point. >> i'm doing this for friends and family. >> reporter: people of all ages walking for miles at a time. >> i'm walking for my comrades. >> we're carrying for our friends. >> reporter:...
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time that more and more americans are starting to wonder if this is exactly how justice should be carried out for killers rapists, what have you. as early as the 1700s, we did see people in europe as well as the united states begin to question whether or not the death penalty is truly moral or just. nevertheless, it remained very popular in the united states up until the 1880's. many european countries -- countries as traditional and conservative as portugal -- are giving up the death penalty around 1900. it is a big controversy in the western world as it -- as to whether or not this was a justifiable form of punishment. >> is that the period your research deals with, late 19th century? mr. hutton: it does. this is a particularly violent period of our history. that's why i chose it. i tried to get people thinking about what happens after civil war. i'd like to start publicizing what goes on immediately after the war is over during reconstruction, after reconstruction, and exactly how long it takes for many americans to find themselves back in positions where they can forget the war. i sug
time that more and more americans are starting to wonder if this is exactly how justice should be carried out for killers rapists, what have you. as early as the 1700s, we did see people in europe as well as the united states begin to question whether or not the death penalty is truly moral or just. nevertheless, it remained very popular in the united states up until the 1880's. many european countries -- countries as traditional and conservative as portugal -- are giving up the death penalty...
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the hospital has confused carrie with another patient named carrie. >> the scan on the pregnant womanl increase the risk that that child will get leukemia. at that early stage in gestation the fetus is also at risk of getting birth defects. >> fortunately, carrie's son nathan is doing just fine. >> how do they confuse patients? >> it often happens with people who have similar names. so especially for common names. jane smith, there may be two or three jane smiths on a common hospital floor. >> before every procedure in the hospital make sure the staff checks your entire name, your date of birth, and the bar code on your wrist band. at number 22, pharmacy faux pas. marina silva is six weeks' pregnant. she picks up a prescription for antibiotics at the pharmacy. she takes the medicine. and then sees the label is wrong. >> i came back and i looked at the bottle, and it wasn't my name. >> the pharmacy has given mareena a prescription meant for another woman who has the same last name and a similar first name. the medicine isn't an antibiotic. it's actually methotrexate, a drug that has th
the hospital has confused carrie with another patient named carrie. >> the scan on the pregnant womanl increase the risk that that child will get leukemia. at that early stage in gestation the fetus is also at risk of getting birth defects. >> fortunately, carrie's son nathan is doing just fine. >> how do they confuse patients? >> it often happens with people who have similar names. so especially for common names. jane smith, there may be two or three jane smiths on a...
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most carried out by vigilantes criminals, crooked politicians or by militia members. the death penalty happened to be one i included ordained by the states and mandated by legal authorities. my question is, isn't it also a form of violence? if i am looking at this one violent space of america, why shouldn't also be included? >> did religion play a role? bob hutton: the united states was a very religious country. i was somewhat struck by how little the subject of religion comes up in most of the discourse on violence in appalachia. there was a certain amount of religious homogeneity. most people went to similar churches. protestant, white, anglo-saxon americans are most of who is involved here. although you can see religion based on religious persecution in the 19th century, it was mostly in the cities. >> what forms of execution were practiced? bob hutton: almost exclusively hanging in the 19th century. american states don't start to diversify technologically until the 20th century. very soon after 1900, you have the use of the electric chair. later on in the 20th cen
most carried out by vigilantes criminals, crooked politicians or by militia members. the death penalty happened to be one i included ordained by the states and mandated by legal authorities. my question is, isn't it also a form of violence? if i am looking at this one violent space of america, why shouldn't also be included? >> did religion play a role? bob hutton: the united states was a very religious country. i was somewhat struck by how little the subject of religion comes up in most...
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witnesses say a female suicide bomber carried out attack in the state.ast 40 people were taken to a local hospital. in iraq the army sent extra soldiers to ramadi and trying to push out the islamic state of iraq and levante and i.s.i.l. in control of 90% of the city capitol of anbar and if the city falls it would give the group a stronghold 100 kilometers from baghdad. on friday i.s.i.l. fightered carried out 20 suicide attacks and violence forced people to flee and 100,000 left this month alone. i.s.i.l. carried out three suicide attacks in fallujah targeting a base and 25 died when they rigged the main gate of the post and i.s.i.l. has been in control of most of the province province since last year and more from baghdad. >> reporter: i.s.i.l. take over of the government compound in ramadi the iraqi prime minister abd rabbuh mansur hadi acknowledged that this was a military defeat for the iraqi government but at the same time he did promise a tough response and he did promise to recapture this territory. he did receive a phone call from the u.s. vice p
witnesses say a female suicide bomber carried out attack in the state.ast 40 people were taken to a local hospital. in iraq the army sent extra soldiers to ramadi and trying to push out the islamic state of iraq and levante and i.s.i.l. in control of 90% of the city capitol of anbar and if the city falls it would give the group a stronghold 100 kilometers from baghdad. on friday i.s.i.l. fightered carried out 20 suicide attacks and violence forced people to flee and 100,000 left this month...
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isil says it carried out an attack in karachi.s bus was packed with commuters during the morning rush our. dozens were killed. mostly shia who are a minority subset of islam. they believe it was a planned attack. >> .9mm hand donees were fired from inside the bus and not outside of the bus. >> a group known for targeting the shia communities said that it carried out the attack. the armed group said that it is behind several major attacks. it pledged allegiance to isil last year. leaflets were left on the side linking it to isil. they say the attackers were on motorcycles, and some were wearing uniforms. >> the bus is run by the community to ferry people to and from work. it's not the first time that they have come under attack in pakistan, but this is a wear attack on this community. >> this is surely a deplorable attempt to spread chaos in pakistan, and an attempt to make people fight with each other. those communities are targeted who have never been controversial. >> you with several armed groups still operating in the area it'
isil says it carried out an attack in karachi.s bus was packed with commuters during the morning rush our. dozens were killed. mostly shia who are a minority subset of islam. they believe it was a planned attack. >> .9mm hand donees were fired from inside the bus and not outside of the bus. >> a group known for targeting the shia communities said that it carried out the attack. the armed group said that it is behind several major attacks. it pledged allegiance to isil last year....
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it is moving forward. >> the taliban claim it shot down allele carrying a helicopter carrying diplomathe taliban in pakistan have a video showing three members showing three different components of a missile that they say was used to bring down the helicopter. and which several diplomats are traveling now. according to the video the helicopter was coming in for a normal landing and then crashed. it also showed the rescue on board and talking to some of the survivor who is said that they did not actually witness any missile hitting the aircraft. this was a technical fault that developed on the aircraft. everything was going smoothly. if the aircraft had been hit in the air it would have come down like a rock. however, this shows that it was indeed, an accident, and the crew members made desperate attempts to save lives on board after the helicopter caught fire. >> south africa's main opposition party democratic alliance has elected its first black leader. mmusi maimane is seen as shaking off the imagine of the white minority. >> he has made history. he is now the first black leader of s
it is moving forward. >> the taliban claim it shot down allele carrying a helicopter carrying diplomathe taliban in pakistan have a video showing three members showing three different components of a missile that they say was used to bring down the helicopter. and which several diplomats are traveling now. according to the video the helicopter was coming in for a normal landing and then crashed. it also showed the rescue on board and talking to some of the survivor who is said that they...
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texas governor greg abbott is planning to sign new gun legislation allowing citizens to openly carry handguns in public places. the legislature easily passed the bill yesterday, overturning a ban on open-carry that dates back to the civil war. if abbott signs it, texas will join 44 other states which allow people to carry a handgun either wholly or partially visible in a belt or shoulder holster. texas gun owners would also be required to have a gun license and be at least 21 years of age. the law would take effect january 1st. another democrat has launched a quest for the 2016 presidential nomination. former baltimore mayor and maryland governor martin o'malley announced his candidacy today, pointing to new leadership as a campaign theme. a recent quinnipiac university poll of democrats nationwide gave o'malley one percent support. hillary clinton topped the field with 57%. >> sreenivasan: tonight isis is maintaining control of the city of palmyra in syria. now we're learning more about how isis is treating the people of palmyra. for some insight we are joined via skype from istanbu
texas governor greg abbott is planning to sign new gun legislation allowing citizens to openly carry handguns in public places. the legislature easily passed the bill yesterday, overturning a ban on open-carry that dates back to the civil war. if abbott signs it, texas will join 44 other states which allow people to carry a handgun either wholly or partially visible in a belt or shoulder holster. texas gun owners would also be required to have a gun license and be at least 21 years of age. the...
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in the vietnam war. >> i spent five years in the military to i'm carrying my wife. >> i'm carrying thefor my dad, my uncle and my great uncle. >> reporter: the national relay began last month at west point. >> i'm doing this for friends and family. >> reporter: people of all ages walking miles at a time. >> i'm walking for my comrades in desert storm. >> i am carrying 75 pounds representing all the fallen soldiers. >> reporter: even the water in annapolis didn't stand in their may. the nonstop relay spans some 2000 miles passing through 200 cities and towns and wraps in in dallas on sunday. more than 15,000 people participated. >> it's an opportunity to reconcile a nation and an opportunity to walk alongside you and say what you did mattered. >> reporter: carry the load reminds us of lincoln's sermon. it is for us the living to be dedicated to the unfinished work of the fallen. colonel jack jacobs west point, new york. >> it's remarkable what these men and women go through in the battle field and then to come back and honor their fallen and brothers. >> it's a different day for them. >
in the vietnam war. >> i spent five years in the military to i'm carrying my wife. >> i'm carrying thefor my dad, my uncle and my great uncle. >> reporter: the national relay began last month at west point. >> i'm doing this for friends and family. >> reporter: people of all ages walking miles at a time. >> i'm walking for my comrades in desert storm. >> i am carrying 75 pounds representing all the fallen soldiers. >> reporter: even the water in...
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motion carries. >> item 8 and item 8 do you want the wholesale and rate schedule for fiscal year 2016 as ripped other than july 2015. >> good afternoon again. >> charles cfo i have this item to for your consideration present the fiscal year 2016 wholesale water rates as a reminder those wholesale rates are contractual so for the contractual rate is governed in the contract i have a few slides to share about this item this slide shows you the historic water sales and good to start to talk about how rates in the future are determined so this goes back a number of years as you recall the number of the dots rate is what we're managing around for both our rail and wholesale customers it is costs prosperly based on the water the customers use this chart is helpful to show that you'll see the current year to the right reflects a 13 percent reductions in the water deliveries i'll talk about that what that means for the rates so the revenue requirement is what termed as the amount of money we're meant to collect from the twhoel customers and this slide shows what the revenue looks like with th
motion carries. >> item 8 and item 8 do you want the wholesale and rate schedule for fiscal year 2016 as ripped other than july 2015. >> good afternoon again. >> charles cfo i have this item to for your consideration present the fiscal year 2016 wholesale water rates as a reminder those wholesale rates are contractual so for the contractual rate is governed in the contract i have a few slides to share about this item this slide shows you the historic water sales and good to...
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the motion carries thank you mr. richie. >> item 15 prove the construction contingency in the men and women of $800 million and increased to the contract duration of 69 consecutive calendar days and approve the collision rierpz of tunnel to the scope of work up to 2 hundred and $50,000 for the contract modifications. >> good afternoon, commissioners this item is very well detailed however, i'd like to add into this is that two points one of them is that there was three or four main reasons why there were change orders against this contract one of them the big one the gas awhile we're doing the construction from partial and the second one was that the conditions of the hard rock conditions were the ones that generated a lot of change orders now this calls mostly is to those the changes property owner from there and they're still sometimes out there i want to mexico in this agenda item not the final one not a whole lot of big items we'll come back to you to provide the explanations once this is done but 97 percent done
the motion carries thank you mr. richie. >> item 15 prove the construction contingency in the men and women of $800 million and increased to the contract duration of 69 consecutive calendar days and approve the collision rierpz of tunnel to the scope of work up to 2 hundred and $50,000 for the contract modifications. >> good afternoon, commissioners this item is very well detailed however, i'd like to add into this is that two points one of them is that there was three or four main...
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the people carry their own guns.eople sold their cows and live stock to buy guns. >> on this day it's quiet. the two sides negotiated a cease-fire so farmers could plant their fields. but neither side trusts the other. on captureed radio it fades in the taliban. neighbors here feed them, the few that are left. most of the homes are empty and most say it's bad. >> we have never been this worried even when the russians were here they are shooting from everywhere. we didn't worry like this. there was fighting, but the next day life was normal. people could go anywhere then. now we are trapped. >> these fighters say that government gives them no support except a little bit of ammunition. they buy what they can and former my gentleman had a dean leader buys the rest and cares for the leaders. >> people are suffering now. they can't farm. most of them have left. we hope that the government would help, but the government doesn't care. >> these men say they will hold the front line as long as they can. that there is no one e
the people carry their own guns.eople sold their cows and live stock to buy guns. >> on this day it's quiet. the two sides negotiated a cease-fire so farmers could plant their fields. but neither side trusts the other. on captureed radio it fades in the taliban. neighbors here feed them, the few that are left. most of the homes are empty and most say it's bad. >> we have never been this worried even when the russians were here they are shooting from everywhere. we didn't worry like...
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out or create deadly devices on the internet and carry them out in contained environments that have much larger impact in terms of the fear factor and in terms of the casualties. so that is a major challenge for law enforcement officials. they have been successful in preventing several people, dozens of people from leaving the united states, going to isis controlled territory, acquiring battlefield skill sets, but the challenges for law enforcement is that terrorists have to be successful one time only and not successful all the time. that is what we are seeing with these lone wolf type of attacks. their impact sometimes is psychologically much greater than what they're capable of carrying out logistically and from a killing perspective, but nonetheless just as disastrous. >> thank you very much. >>> still ahead, two very different views of baltimore. >> if you're trying to build, build from everywhere. don't just build suburban areas. don't just build in the hub or the county. builds it in the city where the urban people are out. >> neighborhoods of baltimore where money is and is
out or create deadly devices on the internet and carry them out in contained environments that have much larger impact in terms of the fear factor and in terms of the casualties. so that is a major challenge for law enforcement officials. they have been successful in preventing several people, dozens of people from leaving the united states, going to isis controlled territory, acquiring battlefield skill sets, but the challenges for law enforcement is that terrorists have to be successful one...
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those are tank cars, used to carry volatile chemicals. yards from the derailed amtrak passengers train. the deaths and injuries resulting from last night's accident are horrible and my fear is they would have been multiplied had that derailed amtrak engine pierced one of those tank cars. we asked what was in them? the answer, no conrail assets were involved or damaged in the accident so any discussion with conrail is not germane. but last night's accident highlights the criticism that many have about america's rail infrastructure. according to the department of transport, pennsylvania's bridges are ranked the worst in the country, 23% of them are considered deficient. many of those bridges have rails that carry oil trains, u.s. railways transparent nearly 10% of america's crude oil output or around 800,000 barrels per day. that is a 1700% increase in just the last four years. and all that extra traffic just increases the likelihood of rail accidents. last night, before any of us knew of or anticipated the deadly derailment of amtrak 188,
those are tank cars, used to carry volatile chemicals. yards from the derailed amtrak passengers train. the deaths and injuries resulting from last night's accident are horrible and my fear is they would have been multiplied had that derailed amtrak engine pierced one of those tank cars. we asked what was in them? the answer, no conrail assets were involved or damaged in the accident so any discussion with conrail is not germane. but last night's accident highlights the criticism that many have...
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president barak obama, along with ash carter did order this strike that it was carried out. and, the elite delta force, this was ordered after a lost intense consultation with the national security team add viedzing the president and we're told that will decision to go in was unanimous, and this operation did, in fact lead to the death of abbott, and, as well, alongside that was the wife, and, as well as one hostage and we do know, that he is now at a u.s. military detention facility and we're not told what will be happening and, we do know in the case of the other woman who was detained we believe she is a young woman who was being held as a slave and we're told that she will be reunited with her family. >>> what is the significance that american troops have been operating on the ground inside syria, was the syrian government consulted, and are we likely to see more operations like this? >>> i think to say, this was the fact that these troops were present, boots on the ground would be taking this a step too far. >>> this was a precision type operation and, one that we have
president barak obama, along with ash carter did order this strike that it was carried out. and, the elite delta force, this was ordered after a lost intense consultation with the national security team add viedzing the president and we're told that will decision to go in was unanimous, and this operation did, in fact lead to the death of abbott, and, as well, alongside that was the wife, and, as well as one hostage and we do know, that he is now at a u.s. military detention facility and we're...
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in charm of oil and gas and the raid was author rhode island boot president barak obama and car -- carried out. >>> now, inlets go first to kimberly, because the white house released a statement and give ausidea about more detail they gave us about what happened. >>> yeah, i can give you a sense of the background, about how this came b- in terms of ordering this operation. it was ordered by president barak obama and a team, that was unanimous, that this should take place and, united states was watching him for sometime and in fact, we are. even switched locations causing the u.s. to regroup, in terms of the operation. >>> when it was ordered, it was ordered by ash carter and it was the elite delta force that swooped in and may have been some hand-to-hand combat to come took place and there may have been women and children, that were present and used as human shields and it was in that back and forth that he was killed. however there were two women that were captured, and detained and, his wife, and, we believe, very prominent and by her own right and also a young woman that may have been k
in charm of oil and gas and the raid was author rhode island boot president barak obama and car -- carried out. >>> now, inlets go first to kimberly, because the white house released a statement and give ausidea about more detail they gave us about what happened. >>> yeah, i can give you a sense of the background, about how this came b- in terms of ordering this operation. it was ordered by president barak obama and a team, that was unanimous, that this should take place and,...
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houthi fighters say the attack was to present the landing of aircraft carrying aid. the saudi-led coalition intensified campaigns, targetting sadr province in northern aden, yemen and other provinces. saudi army commanders say it was an ammunition depot that houthis planned to use to shell saudi villages. the united nations humanitarian coordinator for yemen says no civilians in sadr city are drafted because of a shortage. the indiscriminate bombing ofulation areas is a violation of humanitarian law and issuing warnings is not enough. saudi arabia has offered a 5-day humanitarian tour starting -- truce starting tuesday. the houthis remain skeptical. they say any step to alleviate the suffering of the yemenis will be welcome. they urge agencies to send immediate relief to the people. . >> if they start the fighting it will lead to a humanitarian crisis in yemen. it will help humanitarian aid to come into yemen. the saudi will stop. i do think they will stick to the five day ceasefire. >> fighting shows no sign of abating. this is a village attacked in the central prov
houthi fighters say the attack was to present the landing of aircraft carrying aid. the saudi-led coalition intensified campaigns, targetting sadr province in northern aden, yemen and other provinces. saudi army commanders say it was an ammunition depot that houthis planned to use to shell saudi villages. the united nations humanitarian coordinator for yemen says no civilians in sadr city are drafted because of a shortage. the indiscriminate bombing ofulation areas is a violation of...
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carried on by perry up the wing.shot is steered away by duncan keith. >> pierre: ryan kesler's working one-on-one with johnny oduya. corey crawford fights it off. >> eddie: an opportunity. four-on-three. and clayton stoner takes a big slapper. crawford with a good blocker, save. >> pierre: what a pass by kane to oduya. he tries to go shortside. andersen, aggressive. little off the angle. >> mike: overtime scoring chances, 4-1, in favor of the ducks. maroon to getzlaf. fed one in front. and comes off and started back up by duncan keith. alternate captain. rattles it back in. hoping for shaw. taken by getzlaf. came back on further. and getting set up after being knocked down was kruger after he played it along. desjardins. worked on there by clayton stoner. looking for help. got come from shaw. he couldn't get it to the point. instead, it is dragged back out. and shaw rams into perry. dragged on by getzlaf. back to stoner. a shot. and a save made through a screen by crawford. and on up to center. might be a two-on-one.
carried on by perry up the wing.shot is steered away by duncan keith. >> pierre: ryan kesler's working one-on-one with johnny oduya. corey crawford fights it off. >> eddie: an opportunity. four-on-three. and clayton stoner takes a big slapper. crawford with a good blocker, save. >> pierre: what a pass by kane to oduya. he tries to go shortside. andersen, aggressive. little off the angle. >> mike: overtime scoring chances, 4-1, in favor of the ducks. maroon to getzlaf....
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we know as well that this was carried out by elite delta force operation. they traveled in on osprey and black hawk helicopters and there was some hand-to-hand contact. there may have been a number of women and children present possibly being used as human shields. it was then that we're being sold that abu sayyef there was this engagement back and forth but there were two women capped. one was abu sayyef's i've, umm sayyef. as for the other woman, she was held captive and she's being reunited with her family. we're told that she's i can'tcy did i. >> and kimberly how much success has this been. >> this is really a drop in the bucket when you consider how many isil fighters there are now there would have to be raids upon raid raids. he did in fact have control of the oil and gas revenues, but that's important because that's what is funding the wider military operation, the hostage operation, the united states working in conjunction with the iraqi authorities in order to carry this out. but we do note that this was not in any way in consultation with authori
we know as well that this was carried out by elite delta force operation. they traveled in on osprey and black hawk helicopters and there was some hand-to-hand contact. there may have been a number of women and children present possibly being used as human shields. it was then that we're being sold that abu sayyef there was this engagement back and forth but there were two women capped. one was abu sayyef's i've, umm sayyef. as for the other woman, she was held captive and she's being reunited...
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i can just see him being carried down that hallway laid in that bed.e time there was commentary that it was inappropriate that the president of the united states die in a boarding house. but lincoln was such a simple man. he would not have felt that way. also, the coffin was not a fine coffin. soldiers went to a military workshop and brought a long pine box with a screwtop lid and brought it inside. lincoln's naked body was wrapped in the american flag and put in this box and the only sound of the room was the sound of the screws being tightened in their holes and people were very upset to see the president in this pine box but it was almost poetic. that harked back to lincoln's days as a young man. so i feel lincoln's presence. in fact when i was working on "manhunt," i would often stand-alone in the petersen bedroom and write my initial notes. i must have come to ford's almost a hundred times, to the petersen almost a hundred times and did the same thing in the petersen house. these places are really important and emotional to me and a part of my lif
i can just see him being carried down that hallway laid in that bed.e time there was commentary that it was inappropriate that the president of the united states die in a boarding house. but lincoln was such a simple man. he would not have felt that way. also, the coffin was not a fine coffin. soldiers went to a military workshop and brought a long pine box with a screwtop lid and brought it inside. lincoln's naked body was wrapped in the american flag and put in this box and the only sound of...