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not change the unit type as residential you'll here this in 90 days no ordinances this washington, d.c. week at the board that concludes my presentation if you have any questions, i'll be happy to answer them >> commissioners, if there's nothing fallout general public comment snooed 15 minutes. at this time, members of the public may address the commission. of the commission except agenda items. with respect to agenda items, your opportunity to address the commission will be afforded when reached in the meeting. each member of the public may address the commission up to three minutes. there are not speaker cards any general public comment public comment? >> welcome mr. kelly. again, i'd like to put into our information regarding the water you front properties there are under a federally mandated use of 1950 lands 3 can't be transferred permanently into other than public use those are swamp lands that exist from our waterfront to montana street this is liquid if i had land and not just in terms of predetermined by the vice president functions. there is an adapted your honor, adapted element t
not change the unit type as residential you'll here this in 90 days no ordinances this washington, d.c. week at the board that concludes my presentation if you have any questions, i'll be happy to answer them >> commissioners, if there's nothing fallout general public comment snooed 15 minutes. at this time, members of the public may address the commission. of the commission except agenda items. with respect to agenda items, your opportunity to address the commission will be afforded when...
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d.c. this week asking people what healthy means to them. and even within groups of definitions. >> i think healthy is just feeling well enough to do the things you want to do throughout the day >> healthy means finding something that works for you that you can maintain and not be stressed about >> i think what healthy means to me is being comfortable and confident in your skin? >> no cigarette smoking, not a lot of alcohol. just like a little bit. balanced diet,fruits action v, vegetables, a little bit of chocolate chip cookies. >> i like chocolate chip cookies. everybody has a different view of what "healthy" means. as a nation if we don't have a fundamental idea of what health means, does that present us from getting anywhere on this journey of becoming a healthier nation? >> to the extent we think healthy means boring like am i going to live longer or will it seem longer if i live a healthy lifestyle. you can live to be 100 if you give up all of the things you want until you are 100. what we have been able to show is that when you make t
d.c. this week asking people what healthy means to them. and even within groups of definitions. >> i think healthy is just feeling well enough to do the things you want to do throughout the day >> healthy means finding something that works for you that you can maintain and not be stressed about >> i think what healthy means to me is being comfortable and confident in your skin? >> no cigarette smoking, not a lot of alcohol. just like a little bit. balanced diet,fruits...
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d.c. last week for the reject and protect protests. he is also a member of the cowboy indian alliance.elcome to democracy now! why is this issue so important to you? >> good morning. this issue is important to me for the rosebud sioux tribe. it threatens the aquifer, which provides drinking water for millions of people. it also threatens the missouri river. we're talking about 5 million american citizens, who have thei r water supply threatened. this water supply also provides crops. water for our crops, for irrigation. we're talking about millions of people who could be affected. this could be an economic bust for the midwest. >> you are a nebraska farmer, part of the cowboy and indian alliance. explain how this came together and why you feel so strongly? this could bring business to nebraska. >> yes, it could. but it is the wrong type of business. it is the business that would bring temporary jobs for the construction period. then there would only be approximately 35 jobs for the duration after that for maintenance. the cowboy and indian alliance was formed a couple of years ago, bec
d.c. last week for the reject and protect protests. he is also a member of the cowboy indian alliance.elcome to democracy now! why is this issue so important to you? >> good morning. this issue is important to me for the rosebud sioux tribe. it threatens the aquifer, which provides drinking water for millions of people. it also threatens the missouri river. we're talking about 5 million american citizens, who have thei r water supply threatened. this water supply also provides crops....
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d.c. next week. he is a student in hillsboro. he also represented california at the national geography bee back in 2011. >>> drivers say it feels like they're being gouged. in three minutes, the changes to one city's parking policy, and where you can still park for free. >> warm today around the bay area. the trend bill martin is tracking in his really... so our business can be on at&t's network for $175 dollars a month? yup. all five of you for $175. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and text. we're working deals all day. you get 10 gigabytes of data to share. what about expansion potential? add a line anytime for 15 bucks a month. low dues& great terms& let's close. our best ever value plans for business just got even better. now with free broadband for a whole year. >>> new at 10:00, the institute for highway safety has released the results of crash tests involving mid-sized suv's. the chevy equinox and the gm terrain are the only mid-sized models to earn a good rating in the front overlap test. the t
d.c. next week. he is a student in hillsboro. he also represented california at the national geography bee back in 2011. >>> drivers say it feels like they're being gouged. in three minutes, the changes to one city's parking policy, and where you can still park for free. >> warm today around the bay area. the trend bill martin is tracking in his really... so our business can be on at&t's network for $175 dollars a month? yup. all five of you for $175. our clients need a lot...
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d.c. next week. he is a student in hillsboro. he also represented california at the national geography bee back in 2011. >>> drivers say it feels like they're being gouged. in three minutes, the changes to one city's parking policy, and where you can still park for free. >> warm today around the bay area. the trend bill martin is tracking in his complete forecast. >> suv's put to the test. we have some crash tests just into the newsroom tonight. find out which cars scored well on a tough test to pass. the great american novel. so you can happily let life get in the way, while planning for tomorrow. so you can finish the great american novel banking for the life you have investing for the life you want chase. so you can [sis when i said that...wed i weren't ready to have a baby, we're actually eight-weeks pregnant. [women] shut up! [brother-in-law off camera] we're pregnant! [woman] you're kidding me! [man] shut up! [woman] shut up! [screams] take the kid,take the kid,take the kid! [woman] oh my god! [everyone laughter,crying] >>>
d.c. next week. he is a student in hillsboro. he also represented california at the national geography bee back in 2011. >>> drivers say it feels like they're being gouged. in three minutes, the changes to one city's parking policy, and where you can still park for free. >> warm today around the bay area. the trend bill martin is tracking in his complete forecast. >> suv's put to the test. we have some crash tests just into the newsroom tonight. find out which cars scored...
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d.c. next week, headlining the humans to mars summit at george washington university, aimed at promoting whyoration matters. >>> well, down in sunny miami, bunny palooza in full swing with egg hunts, bounce houses in force and, of course, a visit from the easter bunny himself. what will the weather be like for your easter celebration? meteorologist janice dean is joining us now with more on what will be a better forecast. janice? >> thank goodness, uma. much of the country will be quiet. we have our eyes set on the southeast in florida where we have an area of low pressure here. a little wintry mix across the upper midwest and we're seeing some showers blossoming over the southwest. but for easter sunday for the most part, we're not dealing with any major storm systems, which is great news. and the temperatures are seasonal for most. so we're still going to see the potential for some rain across the southeast. there's our little easter bunny, as we match today, how convenient. a few showers across the southwest again. but for the most part, we're dealing with a pretty good forecast for much
d.c. next week, headlining the humans to mars summit at george washington university, aimed at promoting whyoration matters. >>> well, down in sunny miami, bunny palooza in full swing with egg hunts, bounce houses in force and, of course, a visit from the easter bunny himself. what will the weather be like for your easter celebration? meteorologist janice dean is joining us now with more on what will be a better forecast. janice? >> thank goodness, uma. much of the country will...
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d.c. a couple weeks ago and it is absolutely gridlock in congress. the basic funding structure for transportation in this country could come to a halt as early as september this year. there is just not a whole lot of movement on this and it is extremely important to us. these are real factors. i wouldn't put this whole thing on the election by any means, but the other fax orx are real as well. this board needs to take that into account. so, i'd like it propose -- the first thing i would propose is the amendment that i suggested earlier of postponing that, those increases for a year. and secondly, i think we should try to establish priorities among the competing interests for the new programs that we have here this afternoon. and there are essentially [speaker not understood] free muni for seniors, persons with disability, to age 18. to my mind those are the highest priority. my personal highest priority is to see that happen. and i think the next one would be service increases. that's across the board to benefit everybody. but to my mind, the needs o
d.c. a couple weeks ago and it is absolutely gridlock in congress. the basic funding structure for transportation in this country could come to a halt as early as september this year. there is just not a whole lot of movement on this and it is extremely important to us. these are real factors. i wouldn't put this whole thing on the election by any means, but the other fax orx are real as well. this board needs to take that into account. so, i'd like it propose -- the first thing i would propose...
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d.c. next week. will set up camp near the white house to ask the president of the united states to reject the pipeline. >>> this is not the first time some of these folks have travelled to the nation's capitol with this mission. members of bold, nebraska, a group working to stop trans-canada shared their stories with me when i visited nebraska. >> it's time to step up and say -- no. ♪ >> this fight for land and rights has forged new alliances on the political horizon in nebraska. >> i used to think whoever you elected into office, they were working for you. for the guy that got them in there. >> that's not the way it's happening? >> that's why it's been so successful. we really have been kind of teaching each other along the way. >> we're very thankful and appreciative of the support and the efforts that our friends you know indian and nonindian throughout the country are showing. >> from ranchers to farmers to native americans, this is an alliance of cultures never seen before on the political lands
d.c. next week. will set up camp near the white house to ask the president of the united states to reject the pipeline. >>> this is not the first time some of these folks have travelled to the nation's capitol with this mission. members of bold, nebraska, a group working to stop trans-canada shared their stories with me when i visited nebraska. >> it's time to step up and say -- no. ♪ >> this fight for land and rights has forged new alliances on the political horizon in...
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i was in washington, d.c., last week at an immigration event for the federation of american immigrationeform and i talked to ranchers that live on the border in arizona, john and joe beth ladd and they have ranges right there on the border and they say every day illegal immigrants are coming into the country, transporting drugs and human trafficking and they feel like prisoners in their own home. that's just from the danger aspect of the problems with not securing the border. >> is that what's really going on here, victoria? do you see this as the main point of contention is border security? >> you know, what we're bringing up here, what alice is noting is the issue of drugs and human trafficking and those are very important issues, but they need to be disentangled from the issue of immigration. if we're going deal with drug smuggling, there say route to do that spritly and if we're going to deal with trafficking separately. we can't mix up innocent immigrants coming over here because there is demand by u.s. employers for them to work here in the united states and to say we're not going
i was in washington, d.c., last week at an immigration event for the federation of american immigrationeform and i talked to ranchers that live on the border in arizona, john and joe beth ladd and they have ranges right there on the border and they say every day illegal immigrants are coming into the country, transporting drugs and human trafficking and they feel like prisoners in their own home. that's just from the danger aspect of the problems with not securing the border. >> is that...
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d.c. all this week. and marching this saturday to the white house. they say that there are treaties that are being violated. that the federal government is circumventing these longtime treaties. what's your response to that? >> well, i am not -- no expert on the treaties you're describing. i did spend some time in canada where the treaties are extremely strong there. they're actually written into the constitution, the rights what they call the first nation's people. and up there, some of these nations which include only maybe 1200 people are fighting against the strip mining of this land and the resulting impact on their lifestyle in a real david and goliath struggle. and so, i really wanted to get a sense of exactly what they were standing up for. what was happening to them. and to see what was happening to the land so i could, you know, have my own independent judgment what was going on. >> and mr. steyer, what is your response of a lot of people saying this is a bottle of two wealthy titans. the koch brothers against tom steyer how do you view tha
d.c. all this week. and marching this saturday to the white house. they say that there are treaties that are being violated. that the federal government is circumventing these longtime treaties. what's your response to that? >> well, i am not -- no expert on the treaties you're describing. i did spend some time in canada where the treaties are extremely strong there. they're actually written into the constitution, the rights what they call the first nation's people. and up there, some of...
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d.c. a couple weeks ago and i sat in an energy and commerce committee meeting.hat i saw was senator mary landrieu and murkowski. they were so upset that we heard about the san jose event and they weren't questioning the witnesses who were there based on what will we do about this but instead, how did this get out. what's going on with these lawmakers? >> well, there was some concern on the part of even the furc people as to the small number of sub stations could have such a large effect on our entire grid. and i understand that concern. the bottom line is that if we would be more concerned about a solution rather than we are about terrorists finding out things that they already know. i think we would be serving the people much better. >> you know, congressman, what i thought was amazing is that all of the outrage regarding this attack in san jose was after it was made public to us by the "wall street journal." so if these senators and these congress people were so concerned, they would have gotten involved immediately after. instead they waited until a year late
d.c. a couple weeks ago and i sat in an energy and commerce committee meeting.hat i saw was senator mary landrieu and murkowski. they were so upset that we heard about the san jose event and they weren't questioning the witnesses who were there based on what will we do about this but instead, how did this get out. what's going on with these lawmakers? >> well, there was some concern on the part of even the furc people as to the small number of sub stations could have such a large effect...
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d.c. later this week when a coalition of ranchers, farmers, native groups stage "reject and protect," a weeklong encampment on the national mall. dozens of people have been killed in two consecutive days of u.s. drone attacks inside yemen. around 15 people died on saturday when the u.s. missile hit a road in the central province of al-bayda. around 25 people were killed into u.s. attacks on southern areas on sunday. the victims were also described as suspected al qaeda militants. another drone attack was reportedly carried out earlier today, but details are unclear. violence broke out in eastern ukraine on sunday days after the truce between kiev and moscow. at least three people were killed when a shootout erupted at a check point in a town controlled by pro-russian separatists. the truce calls for the disarming and withdrawal of armed groups under international supervision. but a top separatist leader has said his forces are not bound by the deal, and little movement has been seen so far. at the white house, national security adviser susan rice appeared to suggest the u.s. could target russia'
d.c. later this week when a coalition of ranchers, farmers, native groups stage "reject and protect," a weeklong encampment on the national mall. dozens of people have been killed in two consecutive days of u.s. drone attacks inside yemen. around 15 people died on saturday when the u.s. missile hit a road in the central province of al-bayda. around 25 people were killed into u.s. attacks on southern areas on sunday. the victims were also described as suspected al qaeda militants....
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. >> i'm from the international committee for crimea in d.c. a weekgo i had a young lady at y highways, we were just carnally talking, she is -- we talking and ually she is from crimea who grew up there. young woman and her when sheoved to crimea was a child so you know where from.s coming she casually mentioned, she said morals but 't have they have pride. i wonder whether you would like comment on this. as subverse asst any other nation. there are people among the the highest is have morality. russia has given us many given -- itople and has recently led a number of declare their own government is engaged in a ukraine.enterprise in o i think the first half of that sentence is not universally true. he second half is terribly important that you worry about pride when you are insecure who you are. one of the things that flows proposition i started my talk about the relationship 010 the state and nation is that -- between the state and nation is in states where the preexists the state and state tend to counterbiological. they. like they are at risk nati
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restaurants and a crews term maybe a baseball thing i don't know but i'll be leaving next week and go to washington, d.c. and was promote the port of san francisco i thought our trip was really, really good i'm going to save a few minutes for jim and pete we had dinner with the port of san francisco but if china they don't like to do conventions calls you have to have a personal relationship but they've made it clear sometimes you have to meet with people 15 or 16 times. we had a really nights dinner with the port of shanghai. they've will want to come over and open up a port. shanghai is the largest port in the world one the things i like about china i've said it here in the states we do a lot of talking in china they get it done. and pete and jim has fantastically pictures of projects they've finished we learn now they spend more money in 70 santa in would month then we do in a year i thought it was a great opportunity for the port we had great meetings and i think hopefully, we'll really, really build on maritime at the port of san francisco we're all in and dedicated we've got all the partners and b
restaurants and a crews term maybe a baseball thing i don't know but i'll be leaving next week and go to washington, d.c. and was promote the port of san francisco i thought our trip was really, really good i'm going to save a few minutes for jim and pete we had dinner with the port of san francisco but if china they don't like to do conventions calls you have to have a personal relationship but they've made it clear sometimes you have to meet with people 15 or 16 times. we had a really nights...
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. >>> native americans joined forces with ranchers in washington d.c., protesting against a controversial law. a week of protests have been organised against the keystone pipeline stretching from canada to texas. it will transport oil from canada to texas refineries. oil spills could damage water supply. >> we do not want to pollute our water, and destroy our land. we want to see our children and our grandchildren survive on the plains as our forefathers have down for many generations. we need president obama to reject the keystone excel pipe line. >> in venezuela thousands of opponents from the president have defied a ruling limiting protests in caracas. they are marching against inflation and foodstuffs, they have grown into mass protests. >>> waiting tables has a long history in the argentinian capital of buenos aires. immigrants from italy and spain introduced the skills. now this generation of waiters is celebrating the tradition of speed in an unusual way. daniel schweimler reports. >> reporter: efficiency, poise and grace are required. they are all on display for waiters and waite reses in the
. >>> native americans joined forces with ranchers in washington d.c., protesting against a controversial law. a week of protests have been organised against the keystone pipeline stretching from canada to texas. it will transport oil from canada to texas refineries. oil spills could damage water supply. >> we do not want to pollute our water, and destroy our land. we want to see our children and our grandchildren survive on the plains as our forefathers have down for many...
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d.c. this week. was among the speakers, he's also served as treasury secretary under the administration. this is 40 minutes. >> in the two or three years since he left the administration he's given his brain to the a public intellectual and whether you free with larry or not, nobody finds him uninteresting, nobody finds what he has to say ungermane. be any think today will exception. askinglet me kick off by a big scene setting kind of globalization. asre 100 years anniversary, many people have remarked, including yourself, of the grit war, then as now a perfect of great global integration and a growth. we've been seeing though in the last few years something very trade growing at a slower rate than economic growth. we see nationalism, as fred rearing up, in all corners of the world. haven't had a tariff protectionist backlash yet, but we've got people nibbling at the ends of the globalization agenda. my question to you is, is safe?ization >> globalization is going to happening. look, there are going to be more adults with smart phones, there mo smar phones than there are adults on plane
d.c. this week. was among the speakers, he's also served as treasury secretary under the administration. this is 40 minutes. >> in the two or three years since he left the administration he's given his brain to the a public intellectual and whether you free with larry or not, nobody finds him uninteresting, nobody finds what he has to say ungermane. be any think today will exception. askinglet me kick off by a big scene setting kind of globalization. asre 100 years anniversary, many...
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d.c. this week for spring meetings of the financial leaders. >> my name is john donnelly. communications director to world bank president jim yong kim. this will be in on the record briefing. we will start with dr. kim's statement, and then we will take questions from you. thank you. >> good morning, everybody. can you hear? toould like to welcome you the 2014 spring meetings of the world bank group and the international monetary fund. we are very happy to have all of you here. we live in a time of great contrasts, when fewer than 100 people control as much of the world's wealth as the poorest 3.5 billion combined. a time when many developing countries have the strongest growth rates in the world, which each year helps millions of people lift themselves out of extreme poverty. our economists estimate that roughly one billion people around the world live in extreme poverty in 2014. this is down from an estimated 1.2 billion people in 2010. this difficult to graft number surely,ng steadily and but reaching our goals of ending extreme poverty by 2030 and boosting shared prosp
d.c. this week for spring meetings of the financial leaders. >> my name is john donnelly. communications director to world bank president jim yong kim. this will be in on the record briefing. we will start with dr. kim's statement, and then we will take questions from you. thank you. >> good morning, everybody. can you hear? toould like to welcome you the 2014 spring meetings of the world bank group and the international monetary fund. we are very happy to have all of you here. we...
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d.c.. term this past week and will be taking up a new post as president and ceo of the national safety council. her remarks were about >> good one hour. >> good morning and welcome. i am an adjunct professor, former international bureau chief for the associated press than 107th president of the national press club. we are the world leading professional organization for journalists committed to the profession's future through programming and events such as this. for more information about the national press club, please visit the website. i would like to welcome my speaker and those attending the event. if you hear applause, not necessarily an national evidence of lack of a journal -- observance objectivity. you can follow the action on twitter. after the guests beach concludes, we will have a question and answer time that what i discuss many questions as time permits. time to introduce the head table guests. i would like each of you to stand briefly. from your right, aviation week editor in chief. john boyd, editor of the new seat to -- cq. bill cassidy. alan levin, bloomberg news aviation rep
d.c.. term this past week and will be taking up a new post as president and ceo of the national safety council. her remarks were about >> good one hour. >> good morning and welcome. i am an adjunct professor, former international bureau chief for the associated press than 107th president of the national press club. we are the world leading professional organization for journalists committed to the profession's future through programming and events such as this. for more information...
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essential and i commend -- great lakes is essential and i commend those who are in washington, d.c., this week for water week, as those who work tirelessly to protect our water resources for the well-being of our nation. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina seek recognition? mr. wilson: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute, revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. wilson: madam speaker, tomorrow the house education work force committee will mark up two bills to protect all american workers by eliminating the national labor relations board's expansion into the work force. the work force democracy and fairness act restricts big business, big government, nlrb and reaffirms the protections that workers and job creators have received, promoting a fully informed union election process. the employee privacy protection act gives workers greater control over the disclosure of personal information and helps modernize an o
essential and i commend -- great lakes is essential and i commend those who are in washington, d.c., this week for water week, as those who work tirelessly to protect our water resources for the well-being of our nation. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina seek recognition? mr. wilson: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute, revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without...
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week. joining us from washington, d.c., hugh evans, and here with me in new york is the actress bridget moynahano i hear has a birthday today, so happy birthday. >> thank you. no birthday cake this week, i think. >> hugh, i want to start off with you. how did you come up with this idea for the global poverty project live below the line? >> well, for the last few years, we have had this question, pimm, what it means for people to live on less than $1.25 u.s. per day, and until we have experienced it for ourselves through the live below the line challenge, and one man in australia challenged himself to do it for a month, and he founded, obviously, incredibly challenging, and he built a movement out of it, and people started doing it all over the world, and now, just one one -- just three years later, there will be 25,000 people over the next five days living on just $1.50 per day, including drink. to raise money to support some of the best anti-poverty initiatives around the world, and that is on the website. >> bridget, how did you get involved? >> i was at a summit at the u.n., and they came up
week. joining us from washington, d.c., hugh evans, and here with me in new york is the actress bridget moynahano i hear has a birthday today, so happy birthday. >> thank you. no birthday cake this week, i think. >> hugh, i want to start off with you. how did you come up with this idea for the global poverty project live below the line? >> well, for the last few years, we have had this question, pimm, what it means for people to live on less than $1.25 u.s. per day, and until...
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d.c. i'm lynn neary david and you're watching r.t. america. well less than two weeks after the department of justice released a scathing report on the albuquerque police department's use of excessive force another deadly police shooting has happened he says the nineteen year old mary hocks died monday after an altercation with police in which she allegedly stole a truck and later pointed a gun at officers hocks stands as the third person in five weeks to be killed by a.p. the police and the first since the department was put under federal orders to reduce their use of deadly force tension over police conduct escalated last month after police shot and killed a homeless camper in the foothills of the sandia mountains video later showed police officers firing multiple shots on james boyd who was ultimately found on arm i was joined earlier by artie's ramon glendower from our l.a. studio and i first asked him to tell us about the latest regarding today's press conference that's right emir as you mentioned there was it all happened on monday morning when of sir jeremy dear
d.c. i'm lynn neary david and you're watching r.t. america. well less than two weeks after the department of justice released a scathing report on the albuquerque police department's use of excessive force another deadly police shooting has happened he says the nineteen year old mary hocks died monday after an altercation with police in which she allegedly stole a truck and later pointed a gun at officers hocks stands as the third person in five weeks to be killed by a.p. the police and the...
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week. joining us from washington, d.c., hugh evans, and here with me in new york is the actress bridget moynahani hear has a birthday today, so happy birthday. you do not get to have any birthday cake this week, i guess. >> no. hugh, i want to start off with you. how did you come up with this idea for the global poverty project live below the line? >> well, for the last few years, we have had this question, pimm, what it means for people to live on less than $1.25 u.s. per day, and until we have experienced it for ourselves through the live below the line challenge, and one man in australia challenged himself to do it for a month, it incredibly challenging, and he built a movement out of it, and people started doing it all over the world, and now, just one year later, there will be 25,000 people over the next five days living on just $1.50 per day, over the next five days, for food and drink. there are anti-poverty initiatives around the world, and that is on the website. >> bridget, how did you get involved? >> i was at a summit at the u.n., and they came up to me after my speech, and i enjoyed
week. joining us from washington, d.c., hugh evans, and here with me in new york is the actress bridget moynahani hear has a birthday today, so happy birthday. you do not get to have any birthday cake this week, i guess. >> no. hugh, i want to start off with you. how did you come up with this idea for the global poverty project live below the line? >> well, for the last few years, we have had this question, pimm, what it means for people to live on less than $1.25 u.s. per day, and...
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weeks, they've just been the buds. get out and enjoy it. 1 million people descend on washington, d.c. of a couple of weeks. it's the last weekend for that. other temperatures over the east and west. 74 in philly. 73 in pittsburgh. want to say good morning to the buckeye state. 75 in columbus. abc 6, shoutout to you guys. that's where i work right now. great day to get out and enjoy central ohio. cooling air. working its way on down. minneapolis, 67. we talk about mid-40s tomorrow. 76 in chicago. 62 by the time we get into the day tomorrow. across the country, some severe weather up to the north. otherwise, things are mild. >> this weather report brought to you by the home depot. >> everything pronounced perfectly. >> yeah. >> you said about that. >> i did. remember that time you pronounced machete machete? >> i don't remember that. >> i didn't think you were going to go there, sara. >> we're going in deep this morning. >> her and i will talk later. >> stay in your corners. >>> coming up on "good morning america," going where you're not supposed to go. and with good reason. my trip to a
weeks, they've just been the buds. get out and enjoy it. 1 million people descend on washington, d.c. of a couple of weeks. it's the last weekend for that. other temperatures over the east and west. 74 in philly. 73 in pittsburgh. want to say good morning to the buckeye state. 75 in columbus. abc 6, shoutout to you guys. that's where i work right now. great day to get out and enjoy central ohio. cooling air. working its way on down. minneapolis, 67. we talk about mid-40s tomorrow. 76 in...
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d.c.. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> pretty nice? >> i know. one week adds to it too. >> during this -- is right here. >> thank you, thank you. >> i am going to give that this. [inaudible conversations] >> do you know you were posting washington journal? >> no. >> toasting washington journal. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> nice to see you. >> nice to see you. >> thank you. thank you. >> to the index. >> and actually hear. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> laurie hays. laurie is my boss. >> i take it -- >> exceeded -- [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> you can see there are other portals. hard to tell lot from new york, washington miami los angeles. and lots of clusters like north dakota. >> miami airport. and in front flew huge [inaudible conversations] >> executive editor for bloomberg news and i ever see the washington bureau. thank you so much for coming out here tonight to test john allen and amy on their incredible achievement of their book the state's bigges
d.c.. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> pretty nice? >> i know. one week adds to it too. >> during this -- is right here. >> thank you, thank you. >> i am going to give that this. [inaudible conversations] >> do you know you were posting washington journal? >> no. >> toasting washington journal. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> nice to see you....
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week. while in d.c.g the rounds that would make the fda the only entity that could require labels, which basically a way to preempt legislation ix like the legislation in vermont. in our latest article for the washington examiner, politics writer and friend of the show betsy woodruff examines the issue. she joins us at the table. >> absolutely. tell us what's going in vermont? what's motivate this push? is this a real health concern that's behind this, or why the labels? >> large question of whether or not genetically modified organisms needs to be labels here is a huge issue, and it shouldn't shiz every surprise us that vermont is the state that's gotten the closest of having the labels required. are these foods dangerous, and do they deserve to literally be stigmatized or marked? seems like overwhelmingly the voters in vermont believe that they do, but in d.c. obviously there's a significant important congressman who thinks that that's not true. >> well, i mean, you know, almost all policy making debat
week. while in d.c.g the rounds that would make the fda the only entity that could require labels, which basically a way to preempt legislation ix like the legislation in vermont. in our latest article for the washington examiner, politics writer and friend of the show betsy woodruff examines the issue. she joins us at the table. >> absolutely. tell us what's going in vermont? what's motivate this push? is this a real health concern that's behind this, or why the labels? >> large...
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disappearance relish and the 8-year-old girl has been missing n for week shoochlt is seen here walking with tatum down the corridor of a d.cotel on february 26th. relisha lived at a d.c. homeless shelter, and tatum was the janitor there, and police believe that he may have killed relisha, and then disposed of herody in the kenilworth park. police say that the last confirmed sighting of her was march 1wst. on march 2nd, police say they have evidence th tatum was in the park for an extended period of time. the last time that tum was seen alive was march 20th, after his wife was shot and lled at the red roof inn on oxon hill road. tatum was wanted in that murd. made to get away on the metro. some time after that, tatum made his way back to this kenilworth park, into that storage building and shot himself to death. now, policeay that they believe that tatum's body was here for at least 36 hours, and maybe even and even though that the search may end tomorrow, the chief says that the investigation, that will continue on. live at kenilworth gardens, pat collins, news4. >>> a man murdered near a d.c. high school can has now been
disappearance relish and the 8-year-old girl has been missing n for week shoochlt is seen here walking with tatum down the corridor of a d.cotel on february 26th. relisha lived at a d.c. homeless shelter, and tatum was the janitor there, and police believe that he may have killed relisha, and then disposed of herody in the kenilworth park. police say that the last confirmed sighting of her was march 1wst. on march 2nd, police say they have evidence th tatum was in the park for an extended...
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week. brian? >> andrea mitchell, starting us off in our d.c. news room. thanks, andrea. >>> now to matters domestic. as we said at the top of the broadcast, the white house says today april 8th is an important date for women because they say for the average american woman to earn what the average american male was paid last year she has to work all of 2013 plus all the way through today into 2014. in washington both parties staged events to show their support for women, the president issued executive orders. at the end of the day the protests nor the orders changed anything. american women still make an estimated 77% of what men do. >>> in south africa today oscar pistorius described an excruciating detail how it was he shot his girlfriend to death in the dark last year on valentine's day. sobbing as he spoke, breaking down on the stand, he called reeva steenkamp's death an accident and not murder, as charged. mike taibbi was in the courtroom and has our report tonight. >> reporter: for the first time under oath oscar pistorius gave the central argument f
week. brian? >> andrea mitchell, starting us off in our d.c. news room. thanks, andrea. >>> now to matters domestic. as we said at the top of the broadcast, the white house says today april 8th is an important date for women because they say for the average american woman to earn what the average american male was paid last year she has to work all of 2013 plus all the way through today into 2014. in washington both parties staged events to show their support for women, the...
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states with the federally run exchange you play have between two and four week, but other states are running their own timetables. d.civing people with website problems until april 15th. while affordable healthcare act announced a 60-day enrollment extension. the rest of the uninsured can expect a fine around tax time next year. the penalty? $95 or 1% of their income, whichever is greater. but if you aren't getting a subsidy to buy insurance you can apply for a wave to avoid the penalty. there are 14 other hardship exemptions. if you had medical bills that you couldn't pay or were the victim of domestic violence, you could qualify for an exemption, but they are only good for a year. and those people will have to start the process over again next year. >>> for all of the changes happening under obamacare there is another big shift underway. those of us who are getting covered at work are increasingly being pushed into healthcare coverage. all companies are exploring new ways to reduce their costs. one company says one in four employer with considering making the switch to private insurance in the next four years. to b
states with the federally run exchange you play have between two and four week, but other states are running their own timetables. d.civing people with website problems until april 15th. while affordable healthcare act announced a 60-day enrollment extension. the rest of the uninsured can expect a fine around tax time next year. the penalty? $95 or 1% of their income, whichever is greater. but if you aren't getting a subsidy to buy insurance you can apply for a wave to avoid the penalty. there...
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d.c. nobody is willing to do the right thing for this country and get this budget under control. >> a really tough week for the markets, but they have come far fast. we saw financials and technology, what does that tell you? >> i think it's an oldie but goody, and gross stocks are there. as far as how the debt plays into it, this number of $100,000 per person, that is misleading. the government is going to make wealthy people get stuck with $100 million, that's what the states did and the federal government did over the last three years to solve their financial problems. if the government got together, congress and obama said we have a deal and will cut spending $500 billion and run surplus next year, you would see the stock market fall, it would be chaos, and even though that sounds like a good thing, they made the budget, the deficit go away, they came out and said over 20 years we will fix the long-term problems that have a balanced budget with the social security and medicare, that would be good for the market, but you can't solve this problem by cutting spending next year, you have to indict over
d.c. nobody is willing to do the right thing for this country and get this budget under control. >> a really tough week for the markets, but they have come far fast. we saw financials and technology, what does that tell you? >> i think it's an oldie but goody, and gross stocks are there. as far as how the debt plays into it, this number of $100,000 per person, that is misleading. the government is going to make wealthy people get stuck with $100 million, that's what the states did...
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booktv in prime time all this week here on c-span c-span2. >>> the d.c. circuit court of appeals ruled last week that the advocacy group common cause lacked standing to challenge the senate's filibuster rules. the court affirmed a lower court's decision but cited different reasons. the opinion called vice president biden an improper defendant even though he may preside over senate proceedings and that the injury was caused by an absent third party. common cause sought to have the 60 votes needed to overcome a filibuster thrown out and replace with the a is simple majority rule. here's the argument as heard by the court last january. >> good morning. >> thank you, your honor. may it please the court, i'm 'em melt bondurant, with me is steve spaulding who is staff counsel to common cause. the district court in this case in ruling on the standing issue erring in three very fundamental respects that prejudiced the court's entire view of the issue of standing which was really outcome-determined. first, the district court did not presume as required by the decis
booktv in prime time all this week here on c-span c-span2. >>> the d.c. circuit court of appeals ruled last week that the advocacy group common cause lacked standing to challenge the senate's filibuster rules. the court affirmed a lower court's decision but cited different reasons. the opinion called vice president biden an improper defendant even though he may preside over senate proceedings and that the injury was caused by an absent third party. common cause sought to have the 60...
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d.c. where's attending the imf and world bank spring meetings this week. mr. secretary general thank you for joining us. what is your sense of why the united states is doing worse than some countries given that it is the most prosperous nation in the world. it's a given that as you get more prosperous you should have less income inequality, not more. >> this problem did not start last year, this started a long time ago, and we already had a growing inequality before the crisis. but just to give you an idea of how the crisis has hit us, inequality grew more in the first three years of the crisis than in the 12 years before that. so the crisis because it manifested itself in losses of jobs, massive losses of jobs, just has made a more dramatic, more obvious, and obviously more painful. >> there is a structural matter, and that is in times like the economic crisis that we have come through where banks aroundd the world in order to stimulate economies said sent interest rates lower and liquid is largely beneficial to those who have the ability to take advantage of
d.c. where's attending the imf and world bank spring meetings this week. mr. secretary general thank you for joining us. what is your sense of why the united states is doing worse than some countries given that it is the most prosperous nation in the world. it's a given that as you get more prosperous you should have less income inequality, not more. >> this problem did not start last year, this started a long time ago, and we already had a growing inequality before the crisis. but just...
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d.c. where's attending the imf and world bank spring meetings this week. mr. secretary general thank you for joining us. what is your sense of why the united states is doing worse than some countries given that it is the most prosperous nation in the world. it's a given that as you get more prosperous you should have less income inequality, not more. >> this problem did not start last year, this started a long time ago, and we already had a growing inequality before the crisis. but just to give you an idea of how the crisis has hit us, inequality grew more in the first three years of the crisis than in the 12 years before that. so the crisis because it manifested itself in losses of jobs, massive losses of jobs, just has made a more dramatic, more obvious, and obviously more painful. >> there is a structural matter, and that is in times like the economic crisis that we have come through where banks aroundd the world in order to stimulate economies said sent interest rates lower and liquid is largely beneficial to those who have the ability to take advantage of
d.c. where's attending the imf and world bank spring meetings this week. mr. secretary general thank you for joining us. what is your sense of why the united states is doing worse than some countries given that it is the most prosperous nation in the world. it's a given that as you get more prosperous you should have less income inequality, not more. >> this problem did not start last year, this started a long time ago, and we already had a growing inequality before the crisis. but just...
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onto the next castellan's the participant has been credit card free for a few weeks joining us from washington d.c. how are you? it is fun to have you on the show. >> it is well. 90% cash but 10 percent credit cards. i had to a little bit i am sorry if i cheated but here is what is interesting. at the grocer's store i had cash i was in the self-service line so i was putting everything through when asked me to pay for cash i started to put in the $20 bills. a rejected three of them. excuse me i have to get more bundy because i had enough but it was rejecting them so those are situations that are interesting but but i am getting used to began gerri: tell me more about the individual situation you found yourself. we talked how people may not want to except cash but what have you found? >> the more i start using cash the more i engage in conversations because people say i will try this as well. it is about planning the harder part is to make sure you have been enough with you but once you get to the point it becomes fun. but now i am under budget so my fund is going to my eighth trip to vegas so with
onto the next castellan's the participant has been credit card free for a few weeks joining us from washington d.c. how are you? it is fun to have you on the show. >> it is well. 90% cash but 10 percent credit cards. i had to a little bit i am sorry if i cheated but here is what is interesting. at the grocer's store i had cash i was in the self-service line so i was putting everything through when asked me to pay for cash i started to put in the $20 bills. a rejected three of them. excuse...
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d.c. >> oh, charles? >> my winner of the week are the chimps at the kansas city zoo who escaped for two hours. were caught and returned so you could say they're losers but become libertarian about primates and two hours of liberty makes them the winner of the week. >> loser? >> loser is feminist demagoguery the 77-cent number on the disparity of sexual discrimination has been thoroughly discredit discredited. >> all right. thank you, panel. stay tuned to find out how obamacare supporters succeeded without them ever have to resort to a hard sell. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the nissan altima with nasa inspired zero gravity seats. ♪ let it take the weight off your drive. ♪ nissan. innovation that excites. introducing the more everything plan. our best ever plan for families. four lines for only $160 a month. including 10 gigabytes of shareable data. 25 gigabytes of cloud storage to connect all the content you love. unlimited talk. and unlimited international messaging. all so your family can do more-- for less. our best plans. on the best network. for best results, use verizon. >>> finally tonight th
d.c. >> oh, charles? >> my winner of the week are the chimps at the kansas city zoo who escaped for two hours. were caught and returned so you could say they're losers but become libertarian about primates and two hours of liberty makes them the winner of the week. >> loser? >> loser is feminist demagoguery the 77-cent number on the disparity of sexual discrimination has been thoroughly discredit discredited. >> all right. thank you, panel. stay tuned to find out...
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the past two weeks this year early voting attracted some 14,000 people. were you expecting by the early vote? >> no. we know d.cresidents are focused on getting a fresh start and voting tomorrow. >> this is all new territory because we've never had an election this time of year. of course, the weather has not been great, snow yesterday, but it looks like we'll have great weather the rest of today and tomorrow. >> reporter: gray is counting on voters in wards 5, 7 and 8 with a strong showing in ward 4. bowser begins in ward 4 and says she looks to finish strong throughout the district. recent polls have the two in a dead heat. bruce johnson, wusa9. >> the polls open in the district at 7 a.m. tomorrow. tune into wusa9 tomorrow night for live election updates. we'll have a special webcast on www.wusa9.com. that's from 10:00 to 11:00. it's very possible we could know the winner in that hour. follow us on air and online for the latest on the d.c. mayoral primary. >>> meantime today mayor gray signed a bill to decriminalize possession of small amounts of pot in d.c. and now congress has 60 days to vote it down. if th
the past two weeks this year early voting attracted some 14,000 people. were you expecting by the early vote? >> no. we know d.cresidents are focused on getting a fresh start and voting tomorrow. >> this is all new territory because we've never had an election this time of year. of course, the weather has not been great, snow yesterday, but it looks like we'll have great weather the rest of today and tomorrow. >> reporter: gray is counting on voters in wards 5, 7 and 8 with a...
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week on the program! we'll meet a rising quarterback prospect in washington d.c.... of the nation's best all-around players in colorado... and we'll also head to florida to meet a talented young golfer... that and more is on your way next... (show open) hello, everyone, and welcome to (show open) hello, everyone, and welcome to the show that goes coast-to-coast, featuring the top prep athletes in the country. i'm your host, charles davis. we'l
week on the program! we'll meet a rising quarterback prospect in washington d.c.... of the nation's best all-around players in colorado... and we'll also head to florida to meet a talented young golfer... that and more is on your way next... (show open) hello, everyone, and welcome to (show open) hello, everyone, and welcome to the show that goes coast-to-coast, featuring the top prep athletes in the country. i'm your host, charles davis. we'l
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d.c. and he says people are gathering together to fight against the corporations. that is a look at the programs we will be covering this week. for more go to our website and visit upcoming programs >> kevin freeman, what do you do for a living? >> i am an investment manager. >> host: and what is the the thesis of this book? >> guest: enemies of the united states, radical islam and elements in russia noticed how vulnerable we were and they started targeting aig, citi bank and using techniques with the intent of crashing our stalk market. sounds like a conspiracy theory but it isn't. the former treasure secretary said the russian's approaches the chinese and said if we dumpthdump the holdings of the american debt we can crater the economy. and the russians did it and it worseni worsened our situation. >> you have a follow up. >> i got into the chinese dock doctrine that was written by the people's public of china and two colonels wrote this in 1999 and said the best way to beat america is wall street attack, cyber attacks or ruining the currency. so i looked at what happened in 2008- 2008-2009. and i looked forward to what co
d.c. and he says people are gathering together to fight against the corporations. that is a look at the programs we will be covering this week. for more go to our website and visit upcoming programs >> kevin freeman, what do you do for a living? >> i am an investment manager. >> host: and what is the the thesis of this book? >> guest: enemies of the united states, radical islam and elements in russia noticed how vulnerable we were and they started targeting aig, citi...
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inviting her and her fell loy rosies would worked at kaiser shipyards in california to spend a week in washington, d.conly one that had the nerve to have us here. >> reporter: in phyllis' letter she said, p.s., i better get a biden hug. >> oh, you're kidding me. >> reporter: you're not going to deny her that. >> i'm the one that wanted a hug. i'm the one that needed a hug. are you kidding me? >> reporter: why was it so important to you that we recognize the rosies? >> this is the start of the real women a's liberation movement because seeing these women working in a factory doing anything any man can do it began to change everything. what fundamentally changed the war was our ability to generate more aircraft and landing craft and all this equipment and we needed them badly and they just stepped up. >> reporter: the rosies were surprised by a very special guest. >> oh. >> come on, ladies. >> i want a hug. >> absolutely. >> thank you. >> i saw you sneak a kiss on the lips with the president. >> i did. that's a rosie for you. i hope michelle forgives me for it. >> mrs. obama, i'm sure she would understo
inviting her and her fell loy rosies would worked at kaiser shipyards in california to spend a week in washington, d.conly one that had the nerve to have us here. >> reporter: in phyllis' letter she said, p.s., i better get a biden hug. >> oh, you're kidding me. >> reporter: you're not going to deny her that. >> i'm the one that wanted a hug. i'm the one that needed a hug. are you kidding me? >> reporter: why was it so important to you that we recognize the rosies?...
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i was on the phone with the white house earlier today trying to set up a meeting next week when i head back to d.cd out exactly where the administration has been going with the tpp and their recent trip to asia. and it's a huge concern that i have. i came from the manufacturing sector and worked in the paper mill for over 25 years. i'm concerned how the trade deals are being negotiated. >> well, they're being negotiated in secret. the president doesn't look like he's coming home in the 11th hour with the deal. that's got to be a good step for his own party is not in favor of this. >> yep. that's true. >> not only democrats. republicans, as you know, were able to get 230 members of congress, a bipartisan group members of congress sent a letter to the president asking the president to deal tw the currency manipulation issue, which is a big issue. with 60 senators signed a similar letter over in the senate, concerned with currency manipulation. and you look at the studies that's been done out there, currency manipulation actually could lower -- if we address the issue, could lower our trade deficit b
i was on the phone with the white house earlier today trying to set up a meeting next week when i head back to d.cd out exactly where the administration has been going with the tpp and their recent trip to asia. and it's a huge concern that i have. i came from the manufacturing sector and worked in the paper mill for over 25 years. i'm concerned how the trade deals are being negotiated. >> well, they're being negotiated in secret. the president doesn't look like he's coming home in the...