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. >> cooper: okay.w to shoot like james bond. >> skatto: you don't hold it like a bunch of flowers. >> cooper: he tried to show me. >> skatto: move the top part of your body, hips upwards, that's the way. this arm's going to be straight. that's the stance you're going to be doing. and go. ( gunshots ) a bit more aggressive on this one. ( gunshots ) very nice. >> cooper: i don't feel like james bond yet. >> skatto: you will do. about 15 minutes. ( laughs ) >> cooper: oh, yeah, that's all it takes, 15 minutes? >> skatto: no. ( laughs ) >> cooper: that is the part of the fantasy, i think, the appeal of this character is that people want to be... guys want to be him. >> craig: but i want to see sides to him. i want to see a kind of... i want to see a fallibility about the character because, you know, he's an assassin. he kills people. >> cooper: daniel craig has breathed new life into the series, with his three films to date earning record highs for the franchise. as for his most recent adventure, "skyfall"
. >> cooper: okay.w to shoot like james bond. >> skatto: you don't hold it like a bunch of flowers. >> cooper: he tried to show me. >> skatto: move the top part of your body, hips upwards, that's the way. this arm's going to be straight. that's the stance you're going to be doing. and go. ( gunshots ) a bit more aggressive on this one. ( gunshots ) very nice. >> cooper: i don't feel like james bond yet. >> skatto: you will do. about 15 minutes. ( laughs )...
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they asked us if we wanted to cooperate with them. we were in the process of planning our strategic vision and international cooperation was part of it. everything matched and we decided we would start with a one-week program of training for seamstresses, not just in nicaragua and in neighboring countries. >> how often do you have the exchange of personnel? >> we go there in 2011 for the first time. we're in the process of a three- year program and we are going again this year. our specialists, including therapists and seamstress who will go there and train with other people. >> another international program is in india. tell us about that program. >> in nicaragua, we are focusing on a very specific technique, which is making pressure garments. it is a one-week course. pin india, i would say it is a level higher. this organization works with women victims of domestic violence. many women who are victims of domestic violence are burned. in the process, they found these women after leaving the hospital, they had nowhere to go. they deci
they asked us if we wanted to cooperate with them. we were in the process of planning our strategic vision and international cooperation was part of it. everything matched and we decided we would start with a one-week program of training for seamstresses, not just in nicaragua and in neighboring countries. >> how often do you have the exchange of personnel? >> we go there in 2011 for the first time. we're in the process of a three- year program and we are going again this year. our...
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they asked us if we wanted to cooperate with them. we were in the process of planning our strategic vision and international cooperation was part of it. everything matched and we decided we would start with a one-week program of training for seamstresses, not just in nicaragua and in neighboring countries. >> how often do you have the exchange of personnel? >> we go there in 2011 for the first time. we're in the process of a three- year program and we are going again this year. our specialists, including therapists and seamstress who will go there and train with other people. >> another international program is in india. tell us about that program. >> in nicaragua, we are focusing on a very specific technique, which is making pressure garments. it is a one-week course. pin india, i would say it is a level higher. this organization works with women victims of domestic violence. many women who are victims of domestic violence are burned. in the process, they found these women after leaving the hospital, they had nowhere to go. they deci
they asked us if we wanted to cooperate with them. we were in the process of planning our strategic vision and international cooperation was part of it. everything matched and we decided we would start with a one-week program of training for seamstresses, not just in nicaragua and in neighboring countries. >> how often do you have the exchange of personnel? >> we go there in 2011 for the first time. we're in the process of a three- year program and we are going again this year. our...
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let's get going. >> osgood: he was 98. >> osgood: ahead philadelphia's own bradley cooper.up high... ok. high! up high!!! ok ok that's getting pretty old. don't you have any useful apps on that thing? who do you think i am, quicken loans? [ chuckles ] at quicken loans, our amazingly useful mortgage calculator app allows you to quickly calculate your mortgage payment based on today's incredibly low interest rates... right from your iphone or android smartphone. this great tool answers your home loan questions organizes your results, and lets you calculate with the confidence of a rocket scientist. you can even take notes and add photos of your favorite homes! it's the 21st century way to make your next home refinance or purchase easy. download it today from the app store or google play... the mortgage calculator by quicken loans... one more way quicken loans is engineered to amaze. ♪ is engineered to amaze. oh! you got me!! what does a little monster take? a potty break! take the scare out of potty training with pull-ups training pants. now with monsters u designs. why don't
let's get going. >> osgood: he was 98. >> osgood: ahead philadelphia's own bradley cooper.up high... ok. high! up high!!! ok ok that's getting pretty old. don't you have any useful apps on that thing? who do you think i am, quicken loans? [ chuckles ] at quicken loans, our amazingly useful mortgage calculator app allows you to quickly calculate your mortgage payment based on today's incredibly low interest rates... right from your iphone or android smartphone. this great tool...
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the firdc's capabilities, discipline and cooperation with the u.n. mission including the intervention brigade will be critical to the success of their efforts. disarmament, demobilization and reintegration must finally also be given genuine priority. the unregulated flow of small arms and failure to implement effective reintegration strategies are themselves root causes, root drivers of conflict. women's participation in leadership in both the ss r&d dr processes is essential to long-term peace. so too is their direct engagement in the implementation of the framework. special envoy robinson's work to insure the full and effective participation including through the recent conference is long overdue. perspective and reassuring. in concluding, mr. president, australia reaffirms our strong support for minusco and the employment of the intervention brigade and expresses our deep appreciation to the troop-contributing countries. the intervention brigade can not of course be seen as a panacea or a substitute for the drc's own responsibilities. what the bri
the firdc's capabilities, discipline and cooperation with the u.n. mission including the intervention brigade will be critical to the success of their efforts. disarmament, demobilization and reintegration must finally also be given genuine priority. the unregulated flow of small arms and failure to implement effective reintegration strategies are themselves root causes, root drivers of conflict. women's participation in leadership in both the ss r&d dr processes is essential to long-term...
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we have to plan for the future. >> officially, the two countries have been cooperated -- cooperating for 20 years. she would like to see that cooperation continue. >> the difference with the last row graham is we are trying to apply it to farmers at a local level and at a national and bi- national level. this bridge takes people to the other side and the community directly aside. there, an environmental organization has set up a committee. currently, it only works with farmers from panama. it gives them advice on how to protect their crops against floods. francisco's lands were destroyed by a mudslide. he is now planting various fruit trees instead of single crops or raising livestock. that way, the unpredictable climate cannot ruin all of his crops. >> the change worked well with other farmers. i saw how it worked with them. i can get the same positive results on my own land. >> up the river, pedro is with the people of the tribe. he's been advising the farmers for the past 18 months. today, he is meeting with school children, the farmers of tomorrow. following heavy rains, almost 8
we have to plan for the future. >> officially, the two countries have been cooperated -- cooperating for 20 years. she would like to see that cooperation continue. >> the difference with the last row graham is we are trying to apply it to farmers at a local level and at a national and bi- national level. this bridge takes people to the other side and the community directly aside. there, an environmental organization has set up a committee. currently, it only works with farmers from...
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it is great to spread the concept of workers cooperatives, have so many people feel this way and see how important they can be. >> reporter: children's needs will change as they grow older. people at this cooperative are currently considering starting a door-to-door transportation service. how quickly they're able to implement such changes may put the workers' cooperative movement further into the spotlight. ai uchida, nhk world. >>> time for a check on the market figures. >>> all right. now mai shoji joins with us the latest in weather. mai, good morning. it seems people in eastern thailand are dealing with torrential downpourps cs are happening there. >> a deluge of rain has been affecting much of thailand. especially these areas that's here in the satellite picture. take a look at a video picture first to show you the situation. a southwest monsoon is causing persisting drenching rains in thailand. in chanthaburi prorinse two people including a 9-year-old boy have died in flood-related accidents. roads have been inundated with tens of thousands of people affected. returning to the
it is great to spread the concept of workers cooperatives, have so many people feel this way and see how important they can be. >> reporter: children's needs will change as they grow older. people at this cooperative are currently considering starting a door-to-door transportation service. how quickly they're able to implement such changes may put the workers' cooperative movement further into the spotlight. ai uchida, nhk world. >>> time for a check on the market figures....
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particularly military cooperation all of that deteriorated after the fertility incident they can now be legitimate questions asked about these sincere motivation for the apology that israel gave over their fertility incident questions need to be asked how and why an islamic country like turkey is allowing its arch enemy israel to use turkish bases to bomb a nother muslim nation and no doubt there is going to be massive fallout for turkey because of this cooperation with israel turkey and israel have been at loggerheads since the twenty turned commando raid on a turkish humanitarian aid flotilla which spunk fury from ankara and at the time to turkish prime minister erdogan accused israel of carrying out a massacre saying tell of a wouldn't be able to wash the blood off its hands turkish outrage was echoed by a un human rights council report slamming israeli troops for breaching international law and using an unacceptable level of brutality in twenty twelve trial in a percent here began four full for me israeli commanders on charge of inciting murder cruelty and torture however on marc
particularly military cooperation all of that deteriorated after the fertility incident they can now be legitimate questions asked about these sincere motivation for the apology that israel gave over their fertility incident questions need to be asked how and why an islamic country like turkey is allowing its arch enemy israel to use turkish bases to bomb a nother muslim nation and no doubt there is going to be massive fallout for turkey because of this cooperation with israel turkey and israel...
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if we weren't a workers' cooperative there would be many things we'd be unable to do. >> michi omada is one parent who uses the facility. she met aoyogi three years ago when she was looking for a place to send her disabled son who was nearing the end of elementary school. everyone pitched in. aoyagi searched for people to work at the facility and helped raise start-up money. owada looked for other locations for the facility and spread the word among local residents. >> translator: the best thing would be for the local government to take care of it, but we can't wait. we figure that if we got working, something would come from it. we decided that we had to create the services that we needed. >> translator: if we can raise the money from people in the local community and work together to make things happen, we can handle any difficulty. >> reporter: experts expect cooperatives like this to become engines of change in local communities. >> translator: they try to make things that are beneficial to the entire community, not just for a handful of people. that's how they've been stepping i
if we weren't a workers' cooperative there would be many things we'd be unable to do. >> michi omada is one parent who uses the facility. she met aoyogi three years ago when she was looking for a place to send her disabled son who was nearing the end of elementary school. everyone pitched in. aoyagi searched for people to work at the facility and helped raise start-up money. owada looked for other locations for the facility and spread the word among local residents. >> translator:...
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of the soviet union twenty two years ago we've lost several opportunities to create a meaningful cooperative relationship between washington and moscow it appeared a few weeks ago that we had another opportunity the opportunity began with the tragedy the bombings in boston when it was clear that we needed a lot of cooperation in counterterrorism between moscow and washington and then as the syrian civil war or whatever it is spun out of control certainly the worst crisis in the middle east in many years it also appeared that washington and moscow were ready to try to do something about that and then came snowden not only snow but he clearly is a setback and i would say both for president putin and president obama but do you think that putin is handling the snowden situation but wisely where what makes this very interesting is that president putin is a man who likes to control the environment in which he makes international and i suppose domestic decisions he couldn't control this snowden came literally out of the blue and he had to decide what to do so he's caught and he was caught and he re
of the soviet union twenty two years ago we've lost several opportunities to create a meaningful cooperative relationship between washington and moscow it appeared a few weeks ago that we had another opportunity the opportunity began with the tragedy the bombings in boston when it was clear that we needed a lot of cooperation in counterterrorism between moscow and washington and then as the syrian civil war or whatever it is spun out of control certainly the worst crisis in the middle east in...
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cooper? >> thank you, mr. chief justice, and may it please the court -- new york's highest court, in a case similar to this one, remarked that until quite recently, it was an accepted truth for almost everyone who ever lived in any society in which marriage existed -- >> mr. cooper, we have jurisdictional and merits issues here. maybe it'd be best if you could begin with the standing issue. >> i'd be happy to, mr. chief justice. your honor, the official proponents of proposition 8, the initiative, have standing to defend that measure before this court as representatives of the people and the state of california to defend the validity of a measure that they brought forward. >> have we ever granted standing to proponents of ballot initiatives? >> no, your honor, the court has not done that. but the court has never had before it a clear expression from a unanimous state's high court that -- >> well, this is -- this is -- the concern is certainly, the proponents are interested in getting it on the ballot and seein
cooper? >> thank you, mr. chief justice, and may it please the court -- new york's highest court, in a case similar to this one, remarked that until quite recently, it was an accepted truth for almost everyone who ever lived in any society in which marriage existed -- >> mr. cooper, we have jurisdictional and merits issues here. maybe it'd be best if you could begin with the standing issue. >> i'd be happy to, mr. chief justice. your honor, the official proponents of...
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[laughter] >> i think anderson cooper had a point to make.erson cooper did say when he said the tea bagger deal, i think he shouldn't have said that and people were after him, saying he shouldn't. >> he intentionally said that -- let's be honest -- anderson cooper. he intentionally said it -- >> let me be clear. i don't care what he says. neither, apparently, does the rest of america. but that's not the point. >> whose show is higher rated? >> the point is this. i agree with what he said here. but he's going to make that attack against alec, he has to live up to his own standard. >> he absolutely does. he's issued apologies. >> who? >> anderson cooper. >> he apologized for that? i didn't see that -- >> are you demanding one? >> no -- [overlapping dialogue] >> no, i don't deman apol jees from anybody. >> sean -- >> no! let's get over it. let's have freedom of speech and all liberals stop attacking conservatives and they can say anything they want. >> i have to go -- up next, the video of the day. how'd you d9 out of 10.iz today? 9 out of ten?
[laughter] >> i think anderson cooper had a point to make.erson cooper did say when he said the tea bagger deal, i think he shouldn't have said that and people were after him, saying he shouldn't. >> he intentionally said that -- let's be honest -- anderson cooper. he intentionally said it -- >> let me be clear. i don't care what he says. neither, apparently, does the rest of america. but that's not the point. >> whose show is higher rated? >> the point is this. i...
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>> i think anderson cooper had a point to make and i think anderson cooper did -- when he said the teaple were after him. >> he intentionally said that. let's be honest. >> who? >> anderson cooper. >> of course he did. let me be clear, i don't care what he says, and neither apparently does the rest of america. >> really? whose show is higher rated? >> i agree with what he said here, but the reason to make that attack against alec, he has to live up to his own standard. >> he does. absolutely does, and issued apologies for what he said in the past. >> who? >> anderson cooper. >> did he apologize for that? i didn't see it. >> i don't think anybody demanded one. >> demanded? >> are you demanding one? >> i don't demand apologies from everyone. >> i have to go. >>> good to soo yee you both. up next, the video of the day. ♪ [ male announcer ] with everyone on the go this summer, now's the perfect time to get home security for protection while you're away. and right now you can get adt security installed starting at just $49, a savings of $250. but hurry. offer ends soon. don't wait. call rig
>> i think anderson cooper had a point to make and i think anderson cooper did -- when he said the teaple were after him. >> he intentionally said that. let's be honest. >> who? >> anderson cooper. >> of course he did. let me be clear, i don't care what he says, and neither apparently does the rest of america. >> really? whose show is higher rated? >> i agree with what he said here, but the reason to make that attack against alec, he has to live up to...
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of the soviet union twenty two years ago we've lost several opportunities to create a meaningful cooperative relationship between washington and moscow it appeared a few weeks ago that we had another opportunity the opportunity began with the tragedy the bombings in boston when it was clear that we needed a lot of cooperation in counterterrorism between moscow and washington and then as the syrian civil war whatever it is spun out of control certainly the worst crisis in the middle east in many years it also appeared that washington and moscow were ready to try to do something about that and then came snowden not only snow but he clearly is a setback and i would say both for president putin and president obama but do you think that putin is handling the snowden situation wisely where what makes this very interesting is that president putin is a man who likes to control the environment in which he makes international and i suppose domestic decisions he couldn't control this snowden came literally out of the blue and he had to decide what to do so he's caught and he was caught and he remains c
of the soviet union twenty two years ago we've lost several opportunities to create a meaningful cooperative relationship between washington and moscow it appeared a few weeks ago that we had another opportunity the opportunity began with the tragedy the bombings in boston when it was clear that we needed a lot of cooperation in counterterrorism between moscow and washington and then as the syrian civil war whatever it is spun out of control certainly the worst crisis in the middle east in many...
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that's as a whistle blower as most recent revelations are suggesting european nations are fully cooperating with the n.s.a. surveillance program which is in marked contrast to their public anger at the extent they were snooping. right you're looking at live pictures from to heal square way egypt is engulfed in a deadly clashes as apposed to form an interim government have so far ended in failure leaving many fearing the conflict could lead to civil move. and god said guantanamo bay prison are turning to harsh new tactics to break the mass hunger strike by inmates which has now entered its six month. live from our headquarters in moscow are you watching our team for this week so the weekly with me to them would say. venezuela says it's still waiting to hear if edward snowden will take up asylum offer as the monday deadline set by caracas approaches one of three latin american countries alongside believe you're in nicaragua offering to help the man who experienced the u.s. government's crable surveillance web the leaders of the three nations are say their decision to help a former n.s.a. cont
that's as a whistle blower as most recent revelations are suggesting european nations are fully cooperating with the n.s.a. surveillance program which is in marked contrast to their public anger at the extent they were snooping. right you're looking at live pictures from to heal square way egypt is engulfed in a deadly clashes as apposed to form an interim government have so far ended in failure leaving many fearing the conflict could lead to civil move. and god said guantanamo bay prison are...
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anderson cooper's exclusive interview. watch. >> did you cry in the jury room? >> i cried after the verdict. i didn't cry out when they were reading the verdict out in the jury room. because were all crying before we went in. >> what do you mean you were crying before you went? >> we were in a separate room when -- when the foreman hand bailiff our verdict, we were crying back there before we went into the jury room. they gave us about 20 minutes to try and get everything together. >> what do you think you were crying about? >> the pressure. the pressure of all of it. and everything just kind of came to a head. because i kind of tried to keep everything out emotionally out during the whole process and it just flood in after it was done. >> but you want people to know, and the reason you're speaking is, you want people to know how seriously you took this? >> i do. i don't want people to think that we didn't think about it and we didn't care about trayvon martin. because we did. we were very sad that it happened to him. >> and you want his family to know that as w
anderson cooper's exclusive interview. watch. >> did you cry in the jury room? >> i cried after the verdict. i didn't cry out when they were reading the verdict out in the jury room. because were all crying before we went in. >> what do you mean you were crying before you went? >> we were in a separate room when -- when the foreman hand bailiff our verdict, we were crying back there before we went into the jury room. they gave us about 20 minutes to try and get...
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thousands of people were participating in trying to sound their own futures i mean eventually cooperate is recuperated a lot of factories and now you know argentina has the largest amount of property factories and the and the and the world's let's talk about katrina because you helped found common ground collective in the wake of katrina and talk about how that functioned in terms of disaster response and relief. well i mean if you think about it what it was it was it was a perfect storm of criminal neglect by the government. response and it wouldn't do the criminalization of black largely black populations and all populations along the coast so it just seemed a natural for and that's why we didn't have to wait i'm stating to do anything to we need a state and three we knew we could do it ourselves down the state fair and states hell and so if you just got together manning what we mean was a former member of the black panther party oh many sure johnson. that it was all going to be built on the ideas of mutual solidarity direct action and the ideas were really easy it was that the idea t
thousands of people were participating in trying to sound their own futures i mean eventually cooperate is recuperated a lot of factories and now you know argentina has the largest amount of property factories and the and the and the world's let's talk about katrina because you helped found common ground collective in the wake of katrina and talk about how that functioned in terms of disaster response and relief. well i mean if you think about it what it was it was it was a perfect storm of...
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cooperation i'm taking the democratic way make a corporation as responsible to the will of the people directly expressed one person one vote as we make our politics we have the stream and i hear you're so happy with everything you say without a democratic economics that's not a viable good point marc you want to reply go ahead i agree with every yeah good everything richard said until he got to the final analysis and you know i should state today that harry reid in the senate is talking about even ending the filibuster just as republicans are refusing to allow dodd frank to be implemented part of the problem with these reforms is they're not allowed to be implemented you've got a supreme court that allows corporations to buy our political system so we've definitely had regression in the last few years i don't deny that at all but there are certain things we still have in the thirty's we still are still security we still have medicare from the sixty's yes the republicans are trying to abolish it but they haven't succeeded as of yet so we do have some remnants and i do think reform can
cooperation i'm taking the democratic way make a corporation as responsible to the will of the people directly expressed one person one vote as we make our politics we have the stream and i hear you're so happy with everything you say without a democratic economics that's not a viable good point marc you want to reply go ahead i agree with every yeah good everything richard said until he got to the final analysis and you know i should state today that harry reid in the senate is talking about...
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and that they would be better off not cooperating.rtainly an interesting turn of events and wield very to s we'll have to see what the charges look like. >> thank you very much. joining us is hugh johnston. we appreciate your time to talk about some of these numbers. core earnings was $1.31. the street estimate was $1.19. how do those match up? >> yeah, we feel terrific about the quarter. the $1.31 does include a 7 cent gain, but even backing that out, it was a strong beat versus where the could not census had us. the reality of it is we feel great about the top line growth in particular. that's the sixth straight quarter of mid single digit top line growth. if you look at latin america with 12% growth, led by china in the 20s, india in the mid teens, pakistan in the 20s. all of the countries are really performing well for us. both in the snacks business and in the beverage business. bottom line on it is the portfolio is working really well. combine that with the strong productivity that we got, 110 basis points, portfolio is work and
and that they would be better off not cooperating.rtainly an interesting turn of events and wield very to s we'll have to see what the charges look like. >> thank you very much. joining us is hugh johnston. we appreciate your time to talk about some of these numbers. core earnings was $1.31. the street estimate was $1.19. how do those match up? >> yeah, we feel terrific about the quarter. the $1.31 does include a 7 cent gain, but even backing that out, it was a strong beat versus...
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ideas of cooperation where we can all get along to make each the world better for each other we call it mutually the ideas of direct action that we don't have to wait on others that we are more than voters we're more can consumers it that we there are other paths that we should take that we don't need to wait on others to do it we start to do it ourselves and we do it in our communities the ideas so to dig more of the conversation of community cooperation i invited scott crow back on the show i first asked him to give us a better sense of what arab islam would look like and modern society and here's what he. had to say. one of the things that i need to stress is that it's also it is against. anybody who tries to power over the rest of us whether they be a corporate entity or a state government that. does that every term and that it's you know that can lead to personal liberation as well as could reach those are two other pieces that are really important talking about energy and has this philosophy ever been practiced successfully and sustainably and entire areas of modern society and
ideas of cooperation where we can all get along to make each the world better for each other we call it mutually the ideas of direct action that we don't have to wait on others that we are more than voters we're more can consumers it that we there are other paths that we should take that we don't need to wait on others to do it we start to do it ourselves and we do it in our communities the ideas so to dig more of the conversation of community cooperation i invited scott crow back on the show i...
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i'm anderson cooper. that's it for our "a.c. 360" special report. >> if that's all you know about her, you've got to see this. >> what is your view of george zimmerman? >> weak. scary. >> rachel jeantel answers every question i put to her. she even answers questions from our studio audience. >> do you feel your testimony strongly impacted the case at all? >> yes. >> in a negative way? >> no. it might have said why she kept it too honest. >> rachel jeantel in her own words. this is "piers morgan live." >>> i want to begin with the young woman who was on the phone with trayvon martin moments before he died. this is rachel jeantel's first interview since she testified for the trial. rachel, welcome to you. >> hi, how are you? >> you're very famous now. everybody watched your testimony. everybody saw somebody who look ed like they didn't really want to be there but also suffering from fact you lost your great friend, trayvon. tell me, first of all, your reaction to the fact that george zimmerman was acquitted
i'm anderson cooper. that's it for our "a.c. 360" special report. >> if that's all you know about her, you've got to see this. >> what is your view of george zimmerman? >> weak. scary. >> rachel jeantel answers every question i put to her. she even answers questions from our studio audience. >> do you feel your testimony strongly impacted the case at all? >> yes. >> in a negative way? >> no. it might have said why she kept it too honest....
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juror b-37 spoke to cnn's anderson cooper in shadow. the only question she left unanswered in her interview. for the next hour she explains the deliberations that ultimately left her and the other five jurors in tears. here's anderson cooper. >> when you first sat down on the jury, when you first gathered together, what was it like? did you know how big -- >> it was unreal. it was unreal. it was like something that -- why would they want to pick me, you know? why would i be picked over all these hundreds of people that they interviewed? >> and when the trial started, what was the first day like? there were the opening statements. don west told a joke. what did you think of that? >> the joke was horrible. i just -- nobody got it. i didn't get it until later, then i thought about it. i'm like, i guess that could have been funny, but not in the context he told it. >> going into the trial, did you have an idea in your head about what happened? >> no, because i hadn't followed the trial at all. i mean, i had heard bits and pieces of what had
juror b-37 spoke to cnn's anderson cooper in shadow. the only question she left unanswered in her interview. for the next hour she explains the deliberations that ultimately left her and the other five jurors in tears. here's anderson cooper. >> when you first sat down on the jury, when you first gathered together, what was it like? did you know how big -- >> it was unreal. it was unreal. it was like something that -- why would they want to pick me, you know? why would i be picked...
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their ideas of cooperation where we can all get along to make the world better for each other we call it mutually the ideas of direct action that we don't have to wait on others that we are more than voters we're more compelling consumers it that we there are other paths that we should take that we don't need to wait on others to do it we start to do it ourselves and we do it in our communities the ideas so to dig more of the conversation of community cooperation i invited scott crow back on the show i first asked him to give us a better sense of what arab islam would look like in modern society and here's what he had to say. things that used to stress is that it's also. against. anybody who tries to assume power over the rest of us whether they be a corporate entity or a state government that. is that every turk and that is you know that to me to a person liberation is most clearly reaching the those are two other pieces that are really important to talk about energy and has this philosophy ever been practiced successfully and sustainably and entire areas of modern society and the mo
their ideas of cooperation where we can all get along to make the world better for each other we call it mutually the ideas of direct action that we don't have to wait on others that we are more than voters we're more compelling consumers it that we there are other paths that we should take that we don't need to wait on others to do it we start to do it ourselves and we do it in our communities the ideas so to dig more of the conversation of community cooperation i invited scott crow back on...
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on his policy or in tel aviv thank you now if indeed this is proven to be true took a squad of cooperation with israel would land on korea right in the middle of the crossfire between its people and its arab neighbors and the cost of damage control could prove too high for the turkish government as on his part of the reports from istanbul. the news that tactic could be collaborating with the israeli government to attack an arab neighbor could badly damaged the government of prime minister read jet at one there will be a mess for a test because there are protests going on here in turkey against governments and does this on the except of the for the turkish people so distorts. the new first as i think the turkish people are. not in the least they look for people rights to country road to independence and this this means that. you have become puppets of. some states and. therefore you didn't this is even enough to be in there so that's where the turkish foreign minister has been quick to dismiss the reports saying that they have no basis in reality critics disagree and say the government may
on his policy or in tel aviv thank you now if indeed this is proven to be true took a squad of cooperation with israel would land on korea right in the middle of the crossfire between its people and its arab neighbors and the cost of damage control could prove too high for the turkish government as on his part of the reports from istanbul. the news that tactic could be collaborating with the israeli government to attack an arab neighbor could badly damaged the government of prime minister read...
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longer be left in the lurch from the confines someone's business card or an ounce of our own the cooperation between our being caucus just one example of how international firms are increasingly working with their version counterparts to bring in of its you products to the market given obviously impressive track record and all comms mobile expertise i'm sure it will be long before we see either of them again so it's a good job i scan the business cards. i'm afraid that's all we've got time for today but we hope for to see you next month in the muscle what's on your business card or what type of transmission you have enjoy the right. do we speak your language anytime of the law another day of. school music programs and documentaries and spanish more matters to you breaking news a little tentative angles kiddies stories. for you here. in troy i'll teach spanish to find out more visit i to alan. the interview tomorrow it's. a. good job of all. i would rather i asked questions to people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now r
longer be left in the lurch from the confines someone's business card or an ounce of our own the cooperation between our being caucus just one example of how international firms are increasingly working with their version counterparts to bring in of its you products to the market given obviously impressive track record and all comms mobile expertise i'm sure it will be long before we see either of them again so it's a good job i scan the business cards. i'm afraid that's all we've got time for...
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these latest alleged revelations about cooperation between israel and turkey could present even more problems for the status government ali boy here oxy assemble. he has a long running history of cooperation with israel and both countries are united in their opposition towards the syrian government about's according to middle east affairs analyst. we have an underlying strategic alliance that continues to exercise its effect and five turkey was the first islamic state to recognize israel in my view forty nine and nineteen ninety six there was a free trade agreement and throughout the last few decades there was very heavy involvement from berms of military security and political cooperation the fact that this witness. someone of. the last two or three years should not overshadow the fact that corporation continues between the two countries over the last few months and all four of both. the turks have been supporting the free syrian army against the syrian regime so as far as that goes we can see where this is coming from it's good to have you with us or an r.t. today now in just a few
these latest alleged revelations about cooperation between israel and turkey could present even more problems for the status government ali boy here oxy assemble. he has a long running history of cooperation with israel and both countries are united in their opposition towards the syrian government about's according to middle east affairs analyst. we have an underlying strategic alliance that continues to exercise its effect and five turkey was the first islamic state to recognize israel in my...
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does not cooperate with russia on the extradition of criminals take a listen socialist system with. the united states systematically refuses to hand people over to russia for prosecution including those accused of serious offenses so we have plenty of examples of such behavior around twenty cases in the last ten years because we've been denied the extradition of killers outlaws people implicated in corruption in washington so it's the lack of an exhibition treaty which they themselves are not willing to conclusions now one of the names on that list of russia's extradition requests that the u.s. has not acted upon is a lot of a well known name in russia and he's wanted in russia for terrorism you know he has a lot of was the right hand of the internationally recognized chechen terrorists. a quick reminder of what's in one thousand nine hundred ninety five. when his gang attacked the city of dujiangyan offices and took up to one thousand and eight hundred residents of that city hostage in a hospital including one hundred fifty children at least one hundred forty people died as a resul
does not cooperate with russia on the extradition of criminals take a listen socialist system with. the united states systematically refuses to hand people over to russia for prosecution including those accused of serious offenses so we have plenty of examples of such behavior around twenty cases in the last ten years because we've been denied the extradition of killers outlaws people implicated in corruption in washington so it's the lack of an exhibition treaty which they themselves are not...
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she spoke to cnn's anderson cooper.timony, the deliberations, and the not guilty verdict. the juror called b-37 told anderson she doesn't believe race or racial profiling were factors in the trial. listen to this clip that's been getting lots of attention. >> the prosecution didn't use the word racial profiling during the case. they used the word profile. >> uh-huh. >> that was something that was worked out between the judge and the lawyers when the jury wasn't in the room. >> right. >> do you feel that george zimmerman racially profiled trayvon martin? do you think race played a role in his decision? his view of trayvon martin as suspicious? >> i don't think he did. i think just circumstances caused zimmerman to think that he might be a robber or trying to do something bad in the neighborhood because of all that had gone on previously. there were unbelievable number of robberies in the neighborhood. >> so you don't believe race played a role in this case? >> i don't think it did. i think if there was another person, sp
she spoke to cnn's anderson cooper.timony, the deliberations, and the not guilty verdict. the juror called b-37 told anderson she doesn't believe race or racial profiling were factors in the trial. listen to this clip that's been getting lots of attention. >> the prosecution didn't use the word racial profiling during the case. they used the word profile. >> uh-huh. >> that was something that was worked out between the judge and the lawyers when the jury wasn't in the room....
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john locke lend a director thought is at the institute of democracy and cooperation in paris mr locke and thank you very much thank you well the head of the mission from they believe an embassy in vienna has given r.t. his reaction to the forced landing on the president's plane and he says it's absolutely unacceptable to treat a head of state in this way. truly this goes against the practice of cooperation and quick existence between countries this goes against international conventions and critiques which goes against international law and all the rules that have been established over a long period of time this shows disrespect for other countries independence it was a private plane it was not commercial and there was a high ranking official believe in precedent on board and yet the flight was delayed and suspended because of suspicions that unfounded and the plane was grounded for fourteen hours i think this is unprecedented situation. just back larry shortly after the break was more on the clashes in cairo on the fourth day of anti-government protests and made fears they could trig
john locke lend a director thought is at the institute of democracy and cooperation in paris mr locke and thank you very much thank you well the head of the mission from they believe an embassy in vienna has given r.t. his reaction to the forced landing on the president's plane and he says it's absolutely unacceptable to treat a head of state in this way. truly this goes against the practice of cooperation and quick existence between countries this goes against international conventions and...