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clive coleman, bbc news. laura: today japan marked the fourth anniversary of the devastating earthquake and tsunami that left 19,000 people dead and sparked a crisis at the fukushima nuclear plant. the prime minister will draw a five-year plan for rebuilding the new plant. family say they will never return to the area. rupert wingfield-hayes reports from fukushima. rupert: it is 6:30 in the morning on the outskirts of fukushima city. the relentlessly cheerful music is doing little to lift the mood. these people are refugees. only the old are left. the young have moved on. it has been at four years since he was forced from his farm house that he had lived in all his life. the stress of not knowing when he will be able to go home is taking its toll. >> after the nuclear accident i got so stressed i had a heart attack. sometimes i get so depressed i stopped eating. we have no idea what will happen to us. >> it has been four years since the first explosions ripped through the fukushima plant spewing a cloud of ra
clive coleman, bbc news. laura: today japan marked the fourth anniversary of the devastating earthquake and tsunami that left 19,000 people dead and sparked a crisis at the fukushima nuclear plant. the prime minister will draw a five-year plan for rebuilding the new plant. family say they will never return to the area. rupert wingfield-hayes reports from fukushima. rupert: it is 6:30 in the morning on the outskirts of fukushima city. the relentlessly cheerful music is doing little to lift the...
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but clive has also been on land in sierra leone.ort. >> reporter: we watch as a doctor tries to revive a young woman who suffered heavy blood loss after giving birth. but there's no pulse, as her head rests in her mother's lap. it seems nothing can be done to save her. seconds later, it's confirmed she's dead. her name was amanata and she was 23 and she'd given birth at home the night before. outside, speaking to a matron and holding her newborn granddaughter, amanta says when her daughter fell hill they took her to a nearby clinic but they were turned away. there were no beds. this another tragic story in a land where ebola has cruelly exposed the shortcomings of a health care system that can't cope with everyday problems let alone a killer virus. a child's vaccination is a rite of passage, but in sierra leone, what should be routine is the sum laced with menace. this clinic has seen a 23% drop in vaccinations, because mothers are worried staff could pass on ebola. but the fear cuts both ways. >> studios in freetown this afternoon.
but clive has also been on land in sierra leone.ort. >> reporter: we watch as a doctor tries to revive a young woman who suffered heavy blood loss after giving birth. but there's no pulse, as her head rests in her mother's lap. it seems nothing can be done to save her. seconds later, it's confirmed she's dead. her name was amanata and she was 23 and she'd given birth at home the night before. outside, speaking to a matron and holding her newborn granddaughter, amanta says when her...
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>> clive myrie reporting there from sierra leone.about the ebola outbreak on the bbc's website. you'll find more there about tracing the disease and a page on what you need to know. just go to bbc news online and follow the links. >>> in other news police in bangladesh say they've arrested a man they suspect was involved in the killing of the atheist writer avijit roy. he was hacked to death as he left an event on thursday. his wife was seriously wounded. mr. roy had received numerous death threats from islamist militant groups. >>> israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu, has arrived in the united states ahead of a controversial speech to congress. he's expected to oppose a near deal being negotiated with iran. president obama has declined to meet him. >>> los angeles police have launched two separate investigations into the shooting of a homeless black man by officers. video footage published online shows the officers grapling with the victims and voices heard shouting several times, "drop the gun," then five shots ring out. pol
>> clive myrie reporting there from sierra leone.about the ebola outbreak on the bbc's website. you'll find more there about tracing the disease and a page on what you need to know. just go to bbc news online and follow the links. >>> in other news police in bangladesh say they've arrested a man they suspect was involved in the killing of the atheist writer avijit roy. he was hacked to death as he left an event on thursday. his wife was seriously wounded. mr. roy had received...
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whach what was clive original kwlied for? stealing a case of beer, failing to return a rental car or stabbing a high school classmate? the answer in a moment. over 1 million businesses. if you have a business idea, we have a personalized legal solution that's right for you. with easy step-by-step guidance, we're here to help you turn your dream into a reality. start your business today with legalzoom. we're here to help you turn your dream into a reality. defiance is in our bones. defiance never grows old. citracal maximum. easily absorbed calcium plus d. now in a new look. (mom) when our little girl was we got a subaru. it's where she said her first word. (little girl) no! saw her first day of school. (little girl) bye bye! made a best friend forever. the back seat of my subaru is where she grew up. what? (announcer) the 2015 subaru forester (girl) what? (announcer) built to be there for your family. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. we're reinventing inhow we do business, so businesses can reinvent the world. from p
whach what was clive original kwlied for? stealing a case of beer, failing to return a rental car or stabbing a high school classmate? the answer in a moment. over 1 million businesses. if you have a business idea, we have a personalized legal solution that's right for you. with easy step-by-step guidance, we're here to help you turn your dream into a reality. start your business today with legalzoom. we're here to help you turn your dream into a reality. defiance is in our bones. defiance...
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. >> clive doyle is a branch davidian survivor, and to this day a believer in david koresh. >> davidas constantly talking to god. god told me to do this. god told me to do that. we accepted that. >> god speaks to me. i have a message to present. >> to outsiders koresh soon transformed the davidian church into a cult. >> the most important element of the cult is the leader. and they always describe the same way as being charismatic. >> i mean, there are some things that god has concealed in his written word that are to be brought to do right before the end of time. >> koresh preached end of day philosophies to his followers, a belief that was centered around an apocalyptic battle between evil armies led by a messianic leader who was the second coming. >> his role was to open the seven seals that are mentioned in the book of revelation. >> in revelation the seven seals represent the apocalypse. the biblical end of days. in the bible only the lamb of god can open the seals. koresh preached that he had that power. by january 1992 disturbing rumors about the self-styled prophet had surfac
. >> clive doyle is a branch davidian survivor, and to this day a believer in david koresh. >> davidas constantly talking to god. god told me to do this. god told me to do that. we accepted that. >> god speaks to me. i have a message to present. >> to outsiders koresh soon transformed the davidian church into a cult. >> the most important element of the cult is the leader. and they always describe the same way as being charismatic. >> i mean, there are some...
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. >> clive lipchin explains that as the lick evaporates, giant blocks of underground salts are beingresh ground water. now the earth is so unstable, everything from date orchards to army camps have been abandoned. >> the future economic development of the entire area of the dead sea is now basically enter threat because of the sink holes, nobody thought about this when we began to extract huge amounts of water upstream. ♪ >> but they are sure thinking about it now. and clive is not the only one who thinks solving this whole mess could actually mean a better future for the middle east. ♪ ♪ monitor them. and rebalance your portfolio. i can do a lot of what humans can. except have a real conversation. if you'd like that, you can always speak to someone at schwab. they aren't algorithms. try not to hold it against them. say hello at intelligent.schwab.com mensure active heart health.r heart: i maximize good stuff, like my potassium and phytosterols which may help lower cholesterol. new ensure active heart health supports your heart and body so you stay active and strong. ensure, take lif
. >> clive lipchin explains that as the lick evaporates, giant blocks of underground salts are beingresh ground water. now the earth is so unstable, everything from date orchards to army camps have been abandoned. >> the future economic development of the entire area of the dead sea is now basically enter threat because of the sink holes, nobody thought about this when we began to extract huge amounts of water upstream. ♪ >> but they are sure thinking about it now. and clive...
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clive, thank you very much and tom, both of your expertise and insight on this. right back with new details coming in to msnbc regarding the crash site and the latest information on those who are believed to be on board. just stay calm and move as quietly as possible. no sudden movements. google search: bodega beach house. now with the xfinity tv go app, you can watch live tv anytime. it's never been easier with so many networks all in one place. get live tv whenever you want. the xfinity tv go app. now with live tv on the go. enjoy over wifi or on verizon wireless 4g lte. plus enjoy special savings when you purchase any new verizon wireless smartphone or tablet from comcast. visit comcast.com/wireless to learn more. >>> we continue to bring you the latest on the breaking news we've been following all morning. france's prime minister says no survivors have been found. at least 150 people were on board including two babies and several students. all passengers and crew are feared dead. this is an image we've just gotten in of the crash scene from a french newspaper
clive, thank you very much and tom, both of your expertise and insight on this. right back with new details coming in to msnbc regarding the crash site and the latest information on those who are believed to be on board. just stay calm and move as quietly as possible. no sudden movements. google search: bodega beach house. now with the xfinity tv go app, you can watch live tv anytime. it's never been easier with so many networks all in one place. get live tv whenever you want. the xfinity tv go...
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clive meyer. >> ebola's many victims. in ancient jawbone is thought to believe -- thought to be possessed by one of the oldest humans. the discovery in the journal of science backs a few that climate change developed human traits. >> it was a key moment in evolution. apes became human. our ancestors came down from the trees to become the species that dominates the planet. we now know it began here in ethiopia. 2.8 million years ago, it began. this jawbone belonged to one of the very first humans. >> this is a momentous moment in understanding human evolution. we now really understand where and read and -- where and when the first human lived and evolved. >> this is what the first human might have looked like. it had a small brain and was one meter tall. over millions of years, some think it evolved to become us. one of the key differences is the teeth. >> at the front is the skull of a chimpanzee. it has large teeth and powerful jaws. compare it to the early human. it seems that, as weak evolved the teeth grew smaller and
clive meyer. >> ebola's many victims. in ancient jawbone is thought to believe -- thought to be possessed by one of the oldest humans. the discovery in the journal of science backs a few that climate change developed human traits. >> it was a key moment in evolution. apes became human. our ancestors came down from the trees to become the species that dominates the planet. we now know it began here in ethiopia. 2.8 million years ago, it began. this jawbone belonged to one of the very...
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so the clive acweather 7day foca we he a ll wek of dry r tmrow suy d cold. 2.p to 38n saturday ad r the iladelphia unio hme-enernd tn spng frrd one hour eay suay mrng as daight sangs time bgin suny high 43. snting arod 7. we bump upo onday and tueay. wdsday 53egrs and thursy and eylile rm u to 55. s sn wi not melng tmr. but wi be certainly melti by ne we. fel a ltle b ke spng by mde of nt week > thk yo >> y t? tankou cely. >> on "hlthe" nht a nweason to maksure yo ten0 mer has a regur sleep scdule. it cld afct tir weig. rseahers looked at the snai hats of 421eeners ad eylsoittedh th mtn sensing bcets to ta sleeping habs wen the teens eep duration vrd by onhour they tend t coume 0 re lies and 6me ams of t and exa 3 gram of carbs t xt day. oneay pares cane cireops to question him, kid pulls a knife, officer shoots him -- well within his rights -- and now we've got a dead black kid put there by a white police officer. you need me to handle the optics? i run a clean force. the last thing i want is a riot that sets my city on fire. how long has the body been here? h
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laura: clive reporting there. you're watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's program, saudi arabia has a campaign against shiia rebels, a country already mired in conflict. a member of the illinois army national guard and another chicago man have been arrested on charges to conspire to support islamic state. we look at radicalization in the u.k. reporter: hundreds of britains have followed the jihadist trail to iraq and syria, some to fight, some to die. the bbc has been studying their profiles to find out who's going, why and what happens to them. we looked at nearly 116 individuals, 36 of these are reported to have died and 13 have been convicted by the courts. we've been able to create a map of britain to look at where people have gone from. so what can we learned from this data? one of the key findings is that people tend to go in clusters from the same place. here in coventry went in march, 2014, two are now dead. they only became religious a few months earlier and appear to have radicalized quickly. social media can also play a
laura: clive reporting there. you're watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's program, saudi arabia has a campaign against shiia rebels, a country already mired in conflict. a member of the illinois army national guard and another chicago man have been arrested on charges to conspire to support islamic state. we look at radicalization in the u.k. reporter: hundreds of britains have followed the jihadist trail to iraq and syria, some to fight, some to die. the bbc...
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former ntsb managing director peter goalz, law enforcement analyst tom fuentes, aviation journalist clive irving contributor to the daily beast, and via skype, our aviation analyst miles o'brien. you were on the scene and you are former fbi assistant director you go to this co-pilot's house, you are looking for stuff, trying to determine is it possible there could be a nexus towards terrorism, something else. what are you looking for? >> they are going to try to take everything that would indicate what he might have been thinking what he believed in who his friends are, who his contacts are, his computer social media postings e-mails, phone calls, phone records, interview anybody that's known him or had association with him that could describe what his thought patterns were. they are going to try to get inside his head and as miles o'brien has said so many times, there's no black boxes inside their heads. >> let's go to miles. miles, once alone in that cockpit, the pilot had gone out of the cockpit, the door is locked the co-pilot then flying cruising at 38,000 feet activated that steady
former ntsb managing director peter goalz, law enforcement analyst tom fuentes, aviation journalist clive irving contributor to the daily beast, and via skype, our aviation analyst miles o'brien. you were on the scene and you are former fbi assistant director you go to this co-pilot's house, you are looking for stuff, trying to determine is it possible there could be a nexus towards terrorism, something else. what are you looking for? >> they are going to try to take everything that would...
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i have gone with one by clive crook.itled "get ready for britain's constitutional crisis." losing the independence vote in september, who would have known the oil prices would tumble and membership has surged. it looks like they could take a bite out of labors membership in scotland. -- labor's membership in scotland. the interest of the best interest of the -- the interests of the snp is in westminster. the west lothian questiontion. mark: cinderella shot to the top of the charts. $17 million, following on the successes of others. anna: dreams are available. mark: dreams. how can i possibly add to that? they are on a roll and they have marvel films to look forward to and "star wars," as well. the money is rolling in. manus: if you are chinese, rich, and you want the american experience, go to los angeles. you get a private jet. you get plastic surgery advice. you get a bit of wealth management. that is what the brokers are offering the chinese to come to los angeles to buy a piece of the american dream. anna: all of tha
i have gone with one by clive crook.itled "get ready for britain's constitutional crisis." losing the independence vote in september, who would have known the oil prices would tumble and membership has surged. it looks like they could take a bite out of labors membership in scotland. -- labor's membership in scotland. the interest of the best interest of the -- the interests of the snp is in westminster. the west lothian questiontion. mark: cinderella shot to the top of the charts....
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enough about my good friend clive owen. >> i love mike baker.te, strawberries and dreams. >> i wish mike baker was my dad. then i would kill him so he would never leave. >> i wonder how many people are masterbating watching this show now. i turn to most of my news for charlie sheen. he spent $100,000 on hooker. >> i wish mike baker were my pants. i would never take them off. >> he was doing his thing and spending $100,000 on hookers i was with him. >> i wish mike baker was a gun and i i shoot you in the face. >> what was i talking about? >> you are a great awful guest. >> you are a great, awful guest. we have learned a lot about mike baker. how little he prepared for "red eye" when he does other shows. i call him dr. jekyl and mr. hyde. >> can we run the tape from earlier? >> they have said for some time that the supply is not the problem. production is not the issue. i think they and others in opec have been blaming speculators on this. >> now roll the tape of you on "red eye." >> when i smoke me some weed the first thing i want to eat is a hot
enough about my good friend clive owen. >> i love mike baker.te, strawberries and dreams. >> i wish mike baker was my dad. then i would kill him so he would never leave. >> i wonder how many people are masterbating watching this show now. i turn to most of my news for charlie sheen. he spent $100,000 on hooker. >> i wish mike baker were my pants. i would never take them off. >> he was doing his thing and spending $100,000 on hookers i was with him. >> i wish...
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this is clive and bundy all over again. you have to stand up to the tiny microaggressions from the state and take our country back. part is sledding. >> i think the kids should have been arrested. what we are showing these kids is that oh yeah do something that is illegal. you won't get arrested. we are setting them up for failure. we will continue to do this. >> i am not against that. >> it is illegal to -- okay i remind you all why you love me. and a sorority cancels an event after accusations of r-a-s-i-s-m. i can't even say the word. >>> they have her all shook-up. they canceled a charity event after one student took offense to the event's poster. the fundraiser which is a play on the charity's name court appointed special advocate aims to raise money for foster kids by selling mexican food. a poster for the event featured the phrase metro average philanthropy causing the senior, a foster child herself to post as a latina student at quinnipiac i ask that you respect the culture of others and do not appropriate it in ste
this is clive and bundy all over again. you have to stand up to the tiny microaggressions from the state and take our country back. part is sledding. >> i think the kids should have been arrested. what we are showing these kids is that oh yeah do something that is illegal. you won't get arrested. we are setting them up for failure. we will continue to do this. >> i am not against that. >> it is illegal to -- okay i remind you all why you love me. and a sorority cancels an...
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also the aviation journalist clive irving contributor to the daily beast.o be deemed unfit to fly or to work? >> well you mean -- are you asking where he declares himself unfit or -- >> no a doctor declares him unfit to work. >> it is not all that common. the question is if a doctor did that was he under obligation to tell anyone else or was this simply a diagnosis or a decision given to the patient and the patient was under the obligation to bring it to his employer. >> let me ask alistair. are the pilots themselves required to report that the doctor says you're unfit to work? are they required to say if they are taking any medication specifically and should the doctors be required to alert the employers, the airline companies, you know what you have a pilot who's got some serious issues? >> well, of course they have to report it. i have in fact been in that position myself. you immediately report anything that might affect your flying taking any medication and also any mental health issues physical issues. that is essential. it's also very important that
also the aviation journalist clive irving contributor to the daily beast.o be deemed unfit to fly or to work? >> well you mean -- are you asking where he declares himself unfit or -- >> no a doctor declares him unfit to work. >> it is not all that common. the question is if a doctor did that was he under obligation to tell anyone else or was this simply a diagnosis or a decision given to the patient and the patient was under the obligation to bring it to his employer. >>...
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joining me clive irving author of wide body, triumph of the 747 i want to get your reaction to news lubitz illness from his employers, going so far as to tear up that note from the doctor. >> this raises sensitive issues about medical confidentiality. it appears he concealed what seems to be a long-standing medical problem for which he was being treated and for which he was issued several, not one, certificates allowing him sick leave, but didn't show them or inform the airline he had that problem, so he never took sick leave. one of the certificates they found today did cover the day of the accident. it is troubling this can happen because obviously there is a difficult line to draw between pilots unions tend to be sensitive. they resisted putting camera in the cockpit. often there are circumstances as in this case a camera in the cockpit could have been very useful. for the sake of confidentiality, they allow cockpit voice recorder in there, that had to be there, that's where evidence for all of this came from. but in fact we are get to go a new experience here where in the history of av
joining me clive irving author of wide body, triumph of the 747 i want to get your reaction to news lubitz illness from his employers, going so far as to tear up that note from the doctor. >> this raises sensitive issues about medical confidentiality. it appears he concealed what seems to be a long-standing medical problem for which he was being treated and for which he was issued several, not one, certificates allowing him sick leave, but didn't show them or inform the airline he had...
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we'll try to make a hero out of george zimmerman or clive bundy, people who represent our cause ostensibly but not the people we want to represent us. tribalism is a problem where people go to their corners. i commend you for not doing that. >> i thank you all for your commendations. i have written about this so many times, so many cases. if i'm going to have any credibility the next time this happens, there will be a next time, i have to deal with the truth. when people call on the justice department, as they did, after michael brown was shot and killed to come in and investigate. eric holder's justice department to go in and investigate. when that report comes out, you've got -- you have to read it, find it credible. if you're not going to find the justice department credible eric holder's justice department credible, i don't know who you're going to believe. i choose to believe something or someone. any way. harry siegel thank you very much for coming in. harry siegel of the new york daily news. still ahead, is president obama running out of time to cement his environmental legacy? next
we'll try to make a hero out of george zimmerman or clive bundy, people who represent our cause ostensibly but not the people we want to represent us. tribalism is a problem where people go to their corners. i commend you for not doing that. >> i thank you all for your commendations. i have written about this so many times, so many cases. if i'm going to have any credibility the next time this happens, there will be a next time, i have to deal with the truth. when people call on the...
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daily beast contributeor clive ir irving. you wrote, our grandchildren may come to that place.dchildren may live to be 150 years old and have brain replacements but i'm sure nobody right now of sober disposition will argue for the cockpit containing no humans at all. tell me more. >> yeah. well we have mass transit systems all over the world, running trains without drivers, and no one thinks about that so it's very much a question of accepting that in the air, you're in a completely different environment. as soon as the door closes on you in the plane, you know you're leaving the ground, and that untethers sense of security to want a human hand involved. >> also in the article, you agree with the chief executive of lufthansa that no one could have prevented this. >> something not said so far; this was not the single flight with that guy that day. the plane left to barcelona and flew from barcelona into the ams, which meant that he checked in for his flight briefing at 5:00 a.m., 6:00 a.m. flew with the captain. i want to know how much he flew with the captain, that concerns whe
daily beast contributeor clive ir irving. you wrote, our grandchildren may come to that place.dchildren may live to be 150 years old and have brain replacements but i'm sure nobody right now of sober disposition will argue for the cockpit containing no humans at all. tell me more. >> yeah. well we have mass transit systems all over the world, running trains without drivers, and no one thinks about that so it's very much a question of accepting that in the air, you're in a completely...
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clive davis was there. you name it. it was amazing.ng to recover. aretha franklin. >> you know how funny it is to follow tamron on social media? i was lying in bed in my green froggy pajamas, which my husband finds so attractive, i can can tell you that. and i put my baby to bed. and i said oh, look, tamron is at rihanna's birthday party. >> because i said -- >> tamron really lives the life. >> not at all. >> yes, you do, girl. >> just a few hours before that, my mom was in town and i was making chicken pot pies with sage biscuits. >> and then we've got your weekend. >> my mom was also in town. she came yesterday. and it's so funny, because my daughter has become a 2 year-old. like, overnight. so look at that little -- >> aww! >> she looks just like you. >> she is so cute. >> look at her sweater. >> i know. but she -- we told her, grammy is coming. and the most -- the hardest part about being away from my family is that she thinks grammy is right down the street. so every saturday morning i'm like, what do you want to do today? grammy'
clive davis was there. you name it. it was amazing.ng to recover. aretha franklin. >> you know how funny it is to follow tamron on social media? i was lying in bed in my green froggy pajamas, which my husband finds so attractive, i can can tell you that. and i put my baby to bed. and i said oh, look, tamron is at rihanna's birthday party. >> because i said -- >> tamron really lives the life. >> not at all. >> yes, you do, girl. >> just a few hours before...