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kelsey davenport: certainly. i think along with these safety and security provisions, some of the most vital cooperation will have to do with their soul operating reactor that is led by the russians. there are some concerns about the safety of that reactor especially in relation with its location to an earthquake fault. i think that will be key. also, the other measures that you mention. cooperation, perhaps on the provision of reactors. that will be important because iran has produced emphasis on creating medical isotopes. providing it with reactors that have less of a proliferation threat can also add to these assurances that iran's nuclear program is progressing in a peaceful direction, and not in a way that can be used on the road in weapons development. barbara slavin: we don't know which foreign countries will be providing this technology, do we? raleigh something that will be resolved over the next few months. john limbert: an interesting story, indicative to me about the difficulty of this relationship, b
kelsey davenport: certainly. i think along with these safety and security provisions, some of the most vital cooperation will have to do with their soul operating reactor that is led by the russians. there are some concerns about the safety of that reactor especially in relation with its location to an earthquake fault. i think that will be key. also, the other measures that you mention. cooperation, perhaps on the provision of reactors. that will be important because iran has produced emphasis...
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davenport: following the lines that the deal isn't good enough. when you look at places where we don't have much detail and poke holes in what has been accomplished. they said there is still not necessarily a clear path forward after the 10-year limitations end, that iran could transition to enriched uranium. what the criticisms ignore is what the director of national intelligence had said about iran's nuclear program, that the decision to pursue nuclear weapons has been guided by a cost-benefit analysis. if the deal is based properly to be mutually reinforcing and a romney sees a much higher benefit from moving forward, the presumption they intend to exploit any weakness becomes far less of a probability. i think opposition will try to poke holes aware we don't have the full details of the agreement yet but it ignores these very strong arguments that around sees this deal in its best interest and if that cost-benefit analysis holds true, they will continue to move forward. mr. lambert: you could always count on the old resident to say something p
davenport: following the lines that the deal isn't good enough. when you look at places where we don't have much detail and poke holes in what has been accomplished. they said there is still not necessarily a clear path forward after the 10-year limitations end, that iran could transition to enriched uranium. what the criticisms ignore is what the director of national intelligence had said about iran's nuclear program, that the decision to pursue nuclear weapons has been guided by a...
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davenport: that is a key point. they will be removed and stored. that answers one of the biggest concerns that has persisted about iran's program. of iran's 20,000 centrifuges only 10,000 have been operating. that has left many critics concerned that iran could turn the machines on and begin moving to enriching uranium to weapons grade level. removing the centrifuges from the equation is a huge bonus from a nonproliferation perspective. they could not reinstall these centrifuges without the iaea noticing. they will be removed and stored by the iaea. getting back to the question cliff is right. it is not clear what will happen to the additional stockpile of enriched uranium. in the last international atomic energy agency report, iran had 8000 kilograms of low enriched uranium. they will only have 300. we heard controversy last week if that would be shipped to russia. iran said they did not want to do that. in my view, whether or not it is shipped to russia or blended down, there is not a big difference. what is important is it is removed from the eq
davenport: that is a key point. they will be removed and stored. that answers one of the biggest concerns that has persisted about iran's program. of iran's 20,000 centrifuges only 10,000 have been operating. that has left many critics concerned that iran could turn the machines on and begin moving to enriching uranium to weapons grade level. removing the centrifuges from the equation is a huge bonus from a nonproliferation perspective. they could not reinstall these centrifuges without the...
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also down toward davenport. south of half moon bay.t weather. that will bring some shower activity to your easter sunday if you are celebrating today. you can see here in the north bay from mount st. helena, and scattered showers. more significant cell just north of pescadero. davenport looks to be getting wet in the next couple of minutes. in the sierra nevada a winter weather advisory. you see 80 here with the snow. anywhere from 2 to 7 inches above 3500 feet. some wintry travel if you are headed to the mountains. windy, as well. from the sutro tower camera it is cloudy outside with 49 oakland, 43 san jose, 49 morgan hill. if you have friends or family visiting hopefully they had some sunny, dry weather to enjoy, but boy, we need the rain. a little bit on the way today. 45 petaluma and 46 this livermore. a final stop, the golden gate bridge. not much happening now, but most of the activity will be in the north bay. maybe .2 before it's all said and done for some easter showers. heavier rain for everyone tomorrow. and by the evening c
also down toward davenport. south of half moon bay.t weather. that will bring some shower activity to your easter sunday if you are celebrating today. you can see here in the north bay from mount st. helena, and scattered showers. more significant cell just north of pescadero. davenport looks to be getting wet in the next couple of minutes. in the sierra nevada a winter weather advisory. you see 80 here with the snow. anywhere from 2 to 7 inches above 3500 feet. some wintry travel if you are...
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and davenport looking at showers pushing through santa cruz.his is the leading edge of the weak system that will be pushing through this easter sunday. snowing in the sierra nevada. 2 to 7 inches there. and a winter advisory. more wet weather throughout the morning hours. by 11:00 most of the activity wants to push outs of the north and east way but it still lingers into the south bay. carolyn. >> lisa, thank you. a rural east bay community is waking up to a new world this morning. a world without water. about 100 families have seen their as well as dry up and their only other source is now cut off. abc7 news reporter tiffany wilson has the story. >> tucked into the area here is an area called tassajara valley. about 100 families are in the area. >> when it comes to any water agency, we've been named no-man's-land. >> up until now she has sustained her family and horses with this 150-foot well. as the drought deepens, members of her community are starting to see their wells run dry. >> we are just wanting to survive. >> sandy johnson said her w
and davenport looking at showers pushing through santa cruz.his is the leading edge of the weak system that will be pushing through this easter sunday. snowing in the sierra nevada. 2 to 7 inches there. and a winter advisory. more wet weather throughout the morning hours. by 11:00 most of the activity wants to push outs of the north and east way but it still lingers into the south bay. carolyn. >> lisa, thank you. a rural east bay community is waking up to a new world this morning. a...
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davenport: i would agree there are some unanswered questions. the centrifuges that forgo, it has been made explicit, will not be used to enrich uranium. a monitoring verification will need to be clear to make sure the 900 machines cannot be used for that purpose. it was important to the iranians to make sure that the nuclear facilities remain opened. that is something highlighted in the press conference. this i see as an acceptable compromise, leaving a small number of machines that can be used for medical research, isotope production, if they are configured in a way that ensures uranium cannot be introduced. if the reports that come out of the media talking about using these for zinc enrichment, if that is the case, i think that ensures that uranium will not then be introduced. as for research and development end, i think that we will see, coming out of a deal, more details about how advanced centrifuges can be introduced into the equation. the p5+1 does not want iran to go off of a cliff in 10 years. that is why we have seen multiple timeframe
davenport: i would agree there are some unanswered questions. the centrifuges that forgo, it has been made explicit, will not be used to enrich uranium. a monitoring verification will need to be clear to make sure the 900 machines cannot be used for that purpose. it was important to the iranians to make sure that the nuclear facilities remain opened. that is something highlighted in the press conference. this i see as an acceptable compromise, leaving a small number of machines that can be used...
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i just have a little problem seeing. >> reporter: legally blind davenport davenport davenport skis downhill it's much more appealing to have your philanthropy go to an activity where there's a lot of tender loving care, volunteer labor of things that money can't buy. >> reporter: organizers often hear from vets this one week changes their lives. even if it comes in the form of peer pressure. >> i'm a soldier and a marine is doing something my pride kicks. >> with that inspiring story from colorado, thank you. >>> and speaking of sports spring training is over and tomorrow marks the first major league baseball game of the season with the st. cardinals taking on the chicago cubs. and opening day is on monday. the commissioner of major league baseball robert manfred on sunday morning futures" and will talk about the season opener. so catch it at 10:00 a.m. eastern so catch it here on fox news channel. >>> another bizarre twist in the saga of robert durst. what happened at his murder trial and how it could impact the case against him. our legal panel is on deck. ♪ [upbeat music] ♪ defiance is i
i just have a little problem seeing. >> reporter: legally blind davenport davenport davenport skis downhill it's much more appealing to have your philanthropy go to an activity where there's a lot of tender loving care, volunteer labor of things that money can't buy. >> reporter: organizers often hear from vets this one week changes their lives. even if it comes in the form of peer pressure. >> i'm a soldier and a marine is doing something my pride kicks. >> with that...
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this is william davenport. >> a young man came up to me with one arm missing.nd says, "i thank you for your service." and, my gosh here i am i'm whole. i just have a little problem seeing. >> reporter: legally blind davenport skis downhill and 80% of the cost is covered by private donations like that from former deputy defense secretary dr. paul wolfowitz. >> it's much more appealing to have your philanthropy go to a lot of activity where there is a volume of labor and things that money can't buy. >> reporter: organizers observe hear from vets this one week changes their lives, even if it comes in the form of peer pressure. >> if i'm a soldier and i see a marine doing something my pride is going to kick in. that marine can do this i'm going to do it as a soldier. >>> newly released video from a violent outburst at a bar. one man seen throwing chairs and hurling glasses. where this happened and how it all came to an end. >>> police officers go a chase through a town catch a roaming buffalo. more incredible video. >>> plus what is next for the big boy. something
this is william davenport. >> a young man came up to me with one arm missing.nd says, "i thank you for your service." and, my gosh here i am i'm whole. i just have a little problem seeing. >> reporter: legally blind davenport skis downhill and 80% of the cost is covered by private donations like that from former deputy defense secretary dr. paul wolfowitz. >> it's much more appealing to have your philanthropy go to a lot of activity where there is a volume of labor...
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. >> testifier: my name is b davenport, community member. i don't actually ever come to please commission meetings but i'm here because i'm concerned about what's been going on in san francisco. so, assuming julie that she did not know about the texting back in 2012, which i don't even believe, i think there's a big problem with the internal investigations process. because if you google the names a lot of these officers this should be information of the finer 30 min. online. looks like about $118,000 in settlements paid to people involving the captain jason -- and officer -- michael -- try to use $100 to bribe his way into a hotel room where his estranged wife was back in 24 is able to stay on the force. a lot of these people it seems like they're already pretty big red flags and they're still working there. so, i'm disappointed that internal investigation isn't good enough. i think if you want to get the trust of the public back and i want to trust the police -- you need to have independent investigation. i don't think there's any confidenc
. >> testifier: my name is b davenport, community member. i don't actually ever come to please commission meetings but i'm here because i'm concerned about what's been going on in san francisco. so, assuming julie that she did not know about the texting back in 2012, which i don't even believe, i think there's a big problem with the internal investigations process. because if you google the names a lot of these officers this should be information of the finer 30 min. online. looks like...
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kelsey davenport from the washington based arms control organization is also meeting with senator tonce skip tinges the framework deal puts real limits on iran's nuclear program. and boosts national security. her challenge is daunting. >> there are those that made up their minds about the agreement before it was reached many people in congress say we can't get a deal with iran because they can't be trusted for them it doesn't matter how good the deal will be it won't be good enough. >> reporter: for now the lobbying continues that's because if the unwielding iran nuclear review act becomes law it could give congress 60 days to weigh in and change history. the final agreement may have taken years but it could all be undone within weeks. >>> more protest nurse guinea. police opened fire on demonstrators on monday and at least eight people were shot. protesters are calling for the president there to step down, they are angry over the timing of elects and the lack of security in guinea. >>> kenya's refugees camp is one of the largest and oldest in the world. education is a luxury denied
kelsey davenport from the washington based arms control organization is also meeting with senator tonce skip tinges the framework deal puts real limits on iran's nuclear program. and boosts national security. her challenge is daunting. >> there are those that made up their minds about the agreement before it was reached many people in congress say we can't get a deal with iran because they can't be trusted for them it doesn't matter how good the deal will be it won't be good enough....
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when i was in iowa last week, i literally heard from one end of the state in davenport to council bluffs of the problem and how the state was shutting down with inpatient facilities and there was nowhere for people to be sent. we have got to do more. we have treatment in the affordable care act, which is a good thing. we have at least on paper what is called mental health parity, insurance companies have to take care of mental health just like they take care of physical problems. that we are just in the beginning of trying to figure out what this is. the whole substance abuse issues -- i will end with this. you have heard of the small county in southern indiana with them as an epidemic -- where there was an epidemic of hiv among the community because they were sharing and shooting up some kind of pill that turns a powder. now they have not only the drug abuse problem but they have people who contracted hiv. this is not something that we can just rush under the rug and wish it would go away. we need a concerted policy, national state local, public private, and we need to help people like
when i was in iowa last week, i literally heard from one end of the state in davenport to council bluffs of the problem and how the state was shutting down with inpatient facilities and there was nowhere for people to be sent. we have got to do more. we have treatment in the affordable care act, which is a good thing. we have at least on paper what is called mental health parity, insurance companies have to take care of mental health just like they take care of physical problems. that we are...
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tyler and 19-year-old chandler davenport were arrested last month. >> anticipation is mount not guiltydon -- >>> anticipation is mounting in london where the duke and duchess are awaiting the birth of the royal baby. >> reporter: the most ar dent royal watchers are already waiting outside the linda wing of st. mary's hospital in london. prince william and kate's second child will be fourth in line to the british throne behind his or her grandfather, father and brother george. >> i think prince george was a special moment, historically. it had been awhile since we had a direct heir to the throne. >> the press and fans are being kept away until kate is admitted. that is quite a difference from two years ago before prince george was born. >> we are very excited about it. >> reporter: while each the duke and duchess of cambridge don't know the sex of the new baby, a new poll shows both americans and brits agree. >> it's a girl. >> reporter: they are hoping prince george gets a little sister. >> wow. that is kind of exciting. >> bookies say most brits are putting their money where their mou
tyler and 19-year-old chandler davenport were arrested last month. >> anticipation is mount not guiltydon -- >>> anticipation is mounting in london where the duke and duchess are awaiting the birth of the royal baby. >> reporter: the most ar dent royal watchers are already waiting outside the linda wing of st. mary's hospital in london. prince william and kate's second child will be fourth in line to the british throne behind his or her grandfather, father and brother...
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. >> reporter: kelsey davenport is among those also meeting with senators to convince skeptics the frameworkeal puts real limits on iran's nuclear program. >> there are those who mind up their minds ago this agreement, long before an agreement was reached. there are many members of congress who think we can't get a deal with iran because they can't be trusted. >> reporter: for now the lobbying continues, because if the unwielding nuclear iran reveal act becomes law, it could give congress 60 days to weigh in and change history. the final agreement may have taken years to secure with iran and it all could be undone within weeks. >> still ahead on the news hour. >> i'm phil lavelle at a state sanctions camp for migrants trying to reach the international community. find out why the authorities are sending them here and why the migrants say these conditions are worse than human. later in the program. >>> and there's something fishy about the rio lagoon where rowing events are set to take place. those details later in sport. ♪ >> part of al jazeera america's >> special month long evironmental foc
. >> reporter: kelsey davenport is among those also meeting with senators to convince skeptics the frameworkeal puts real limits on iran's nuclear program. >> there are those who mind up their minds ago this agreement, long before an agreement was reached. there are many members of congress who think we can't get a deal with iran because they can't be trusted. >> reporter: for now the lobbying continues, because if the unwielding nuclear iran reveal act becomes law, it could...
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this is william davenport. >> the young man came up to me with one arm missing. for your service and, my gosh, here i am whole. i just have a problem seeing. >> reporter: davenport skiing downhill legally blind. 80% of the cost is covered by private donation like that from former deputy defense secretary dr. paul wolfowi it tz. >> much more appealing to have your philanthropy go to an activity where there's a lot of tender loving care volunteer labor, things money can't buy. >> reporter: organizers often hear from vets this one week changes their lives, even if it comes in the form of peer pressure. >> if i'm a shoulder and see a marine doing something, my pride is going to kick in. i'm going to do it as a soldier. >> and our thanks for that inspirational story. >>> the world's 2 billion christians are celebrating east they are weekend n. argentina thousands walked through the streets of buenos aires carrying jant crosses and candles celebrating good friday. the procession of prayer is a re-enactment of the last hours leading to the crucifix of jesus christ. the
this is william davenport. >> the young man came up to me with one arm missing. for your service and, my gosh, here i am whole. i just have a problem seeing. >> reporter: davenport skiing downhill legally blind. 80% of the cost is covered by private donation like that from former deputy defense secretary dr. paul wolfowi it tz. >> much more appealing to have your philanthropy go to an activity where there's a lot of tender loving care volunteer labor, things money can't buy....
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whereas on the right, this is a boston firm, davenport and company. this is designed for remodeling the white house under teddy roosevelt in 1901 hundred charles mccann. -- under charles mccann. they are two different things. this one is looking more to the past, where is this, you have to wonder what is going on here as far as the design. [laughter] dr. wilson: or here. there is the entry hall. in the early 1880's, and associated american artists were enlisted to remodel the white house. mccainkinn wipes all of this out, and this is what he does to the entry hall. the same space across here, but you can see two worlds of difference. this is tiffany glass here. there is a lot of speculating where this glass went up. people are still scrambling through dumpsters to find it. shifts in taste are what is going on. what i would suggest is that there wasn't something that began to occur -- was something that began to occur in the latter part of the 19th century that is sometimes called the american renaissance. what i am showing you on the right, you may re
whereas on the right, this is a boston firm, davenport and company. this is designed for remodeling the white house under teddy roosevelt in 1901 hundred charles mccann. -- under charles mccann. they are two different things. this one is looking more to the past, where is this, you have to wonder what is going on here as far as the design. [laughter] dr. wilson: or here. there is the entry hall. in the early 1880's, and associated american artists were enlisted to remodel the white house....
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. >> kelsey davenport from the washington based arms control association is among those also meeting with senators, to convince sceptics the framework deal puts ream limits on iran's nuclear program amounted boosts u.s. national security. her challenge i also daunting. >> there are those who made up their minds about this agreement long before the deal was reached. i think there are many members of congress who think we can't get a deal with iran because they can't be trusted and for them it doesn't matter how good the deal will be, the deal won't be good enough. >> for now the lobbying continues. that's because if the unwieldy iran nuclear review act becomes allow, it could give congress 60 days to weigh in and change history. the final agreement may have taken years to secure with iran and it all could be undone within weeks. al jazeera washington. >> let's get the weather with robin. there is a curious phenomenon on the pacific coast. >> yes blown on show, just look behind me at this picture. these are seven centimeters across, not quite jellyfish they look that way. it's been sto
. >> kelsey davenport from the washington based arms control association is among those also meeting with senators, to convince sceptics the framework deal puts ream limits on iran's nuclear program amounted boosts u.s. national security. her challenge i also daunting. >> there are those who made up their minds about this agreement long before the deal was reached. i think there are many members of congress who think we can't get a deal with iran because they can't be trusted and...
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the critics of that policy andre perry, joins me now, and he is the former dean of education at davenport me. >> some would say, you know what zero tolerance, lots of arrests, but the crime rate went down a whopping 30%. why is that not a good policy? >> well crime rate went down all over the country, and when you look at cities that did not have zero tolerance policies their crime went down as well. it's hard to attribute that range of policies to the crime reduction itself. believe it or not, people all over the country are not participating in crime. it may be as a result of personal decisions as opposed to these over arching policies. >> explain to my viewers what a zero tolerance policy looks like when it's carried out by police. >> well zero tolerance is the vigorous enforcement of lower level offenses with the aim of reducing or preventing higher level offenses so everything from stop and frisk, shop and frisk, walking in a park and getting stopped, all of these lower level things selling cigarettes lucys on the street corner are supposed to curb high level violent aoffenses, and t
the critics of that policy andre perry, joins me now, and he is the former dean of education at davenport me. >> some would say, you know what zero tolerance, lots of arrests, but the crime rate went down a whopping 30%. why is that not a good policy? >> well crime rate went down all over the country, and when you look at cities that did not have zero tolerance policies their crime went down as well. it's hard to attribute that range of policies to the crime reduction itself....
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orinda, a couple of places beat that with .9 around davenport. a third of an inch concord.an jose with about a half inch in santa rosa. little less in san francisco. you can see the snow there. anywhere from a couple of inches to a foot of snow around kirkwood. 56 in san jose right now. 55 in morgan hill. here's how it looks in the south bay. plenty of clouds hanging on. it's going to be a cool afternoon. the coolest day of the week for the next seven days will be today. 50 in petaluma. the clouds are lifting in santa rosa. 52 there. looking at the winds oakland, sfo, some problems with delays of about 30 minutes. and even around mountain view, wind gusts up to 18 miles an hour. you picked up a quarter of an inch of rain. so it's all over with and it was nice while it lasted. here's a look at the beach. the boardwalk. partly cloudy, breezy. sunny and warmer tomorrow. more warming on monday but then cooling after that. a quick-moving system pushing through the central coast right now. advisories are up for the valley and the passes around southern california. we're looking a
orinda, a couple of places beat that with .9 around davenport. a third of an inch concord.an jose with about a half inch in santa rosa. little less in san francisco. you can see the snow there. anywhere from a couple of inches to a foot of snow around kirkwood. 56 in san jose right now. 55 in morgan hill. here's how it looks in the south bay. plenty of clouds hanging on. it's going to be a cool afternoon. the coolest day of the week for the next seven days will be today. 50 in petaluma. the...
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developing around bodega bay, and from san francisco through half moon bay and trying to get to davenportt of the strawberry farms are getting a cooling this morning. i was going to show you some of the fog that is pushing through as we new have a west wind at seven miles per hour. that is a sign that, yes things are on the move. we are changing. clouds and cooler and rough surf today. we have cooler conditions spreading all the way through the weekend into our inland neighbors and showers are scattered and possible on tuesday and when of next week. moving forward to talk about the beach hazards. they still there. the sunshine is not. rip occur researches and sneaker waves and breakers through this evening. we head to the south bay and flirting with the upper 70's around sunnyvale and milpitas and everyone else in the low 80s and santa cruz is 72. in the low-to-mid 70s around millbrae and menlo park and mid-to-upper 70s redwood city and palo alto and mountain view. low-to-mid 60s along the coast and more sunshine on the bay side and upper 60s downtown south san francisco ten degrees coole
developing around bodega bay, and from san francisco through half moon bay and trying to get to davenportt of the strawberry farms are getting a cooling this morning. i was going to show you some of the fog that is pushing through as we new have a west wind at seven miles per hour. that is a sign that, yes things are on the move. we are changing. clouds and cooler and rough surf today. we have cooler conditions spreading all the way through the weekend into our inland neighbors and showers are...
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>> she was at a coffee shop this morning outside davenport trying to mix it up with voters. you remember that announcement video was about being a champion of the middle class. here at this community college she wants to broaden that conversation. we are doing something we never tried before we are streaming on a live-u app on my iphone. we are in a mechanic's shop. behind me there is not a round table but u-shaped table. we understand hillary clinton will be on the far left. there will be students and educators talking about what is going on at this community college six or eight seats at the most. the point of this big picture she realize she lost in these caucuses because then senator barack obama outworked her. went into people's living rooms and went to the community colleges and swroutoutworked her. she was the candidate 30,000 feet above flying in and flying out. she wants to show that she is going to do the hard work on the ground to actually win the nomination. >> so you are actually inside as you just explained, using this new cool app. you are inside the iowa comm
>> she was at a coffee shop this morning outside davenport trying to mix it up with voters. you remember that announcement video was about being a champion of the middle class. here at this community college she wants to broaden that conversation. we are doing something we never tried before we are streaming on a live-u app on my iphone. we are in a mechanic's shop. behind me there is not a round table but u-shaped table. we understand hillary clinton will be on the far left. there will...
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just to the north of davenport a tornado cut through i 70. rockford area right now take cover.n to the north of st. louis that one was a tornado now it is no longer. i think we could see that recycle. just around the ann arbor area headed toward detroit. we have very big cities chicago later on tonight getting in on some of this potentially large cities dallas as well right now under severe thunderstorm watch. same goes for little rock. many of our big cities right across the central part of the country right now. tornado concerns all the way down to the south. but the bulls eye of it tonight is going to be right here where you see this orange. we could be seeing some large and potentially longer lasting tornadoes. nor destructive that right there is the one that's going to cut in to the north of the chicago area likely and maybe towards milwaukee. here is where a threat is today extended threat and tomorrow, greta, we still have this, going down into texas it, moves to the south and into the mid-atlantic. so washington d.c., richmond, charlotte, raleigh all of those >> what's
just to the north of davenport a tornado cut through i 70. rockford area right now take cover.n to the north of st. louis that one was a tornado now it is no longer. i think we could see that recycle. just around the ann arbor area headed toward detroit. we have very big cities chicago later on tonight getting in on some of this potentially large cities dallas as well right now under severe thunderstorm watch. same goes for little rock. many of our big cities right across the central part of...
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base jumper ted davenport and his friend are preparing to leap off what they call ruin 817 of the hotelmp this object and the shape of the cliff is about half a mile around and it is formed into a w, if you look at it from afar. so, that's why i named it the w hotel. and that day we were jumping room 817, which is 817 feet. has a really flat takeoff. drive right to the exit point and pretty much just run off the top of this thing. >> let's go! >> ted is a seasoned base jumper, with more than 600 jumps under his belt, not even a number of nasty crashes have deterred his enthusiasm. he makes sure to stay focused on his number one priority. >> not dying. challenging base jumping to be able to do it successfully and safely and wake up and do it, again. incredibly dangerous sport and there are a lot of risks and only experience safety and making smart decisions. lets you continue on in the sport. >> on this day, ted and his friends believe they have everything figured out. >> we talked about this jump, what we were going to do. walk it out with me. >> you're there, you're there. i'm right he
base jumper ted davenport and his friend are preparing to leap off what they call ruin 817 of the hotelmp this object and the shape of the cliff is about half a mile around and it is formed into a w, if you look at it from afar. so, that's why i named it the w hotel. and that day we were jumping room 817, which is 817 feet. has a really flat takeoff. drive right to the exit point and pretty much just run off the top of this thing. >> let's go! >> ted is a seasoned base jumper, with...
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but davenport, the quad cities you are possibly next to see this storm. this storm from moving your way, nothing to affect it. when we get all the storms lined up in a big long line typically you don't get big tornadoes but when you have one storm just like that all by itself we call it a super cell. nothing to fight it. it can go for a long time and it is moving toward the quad cities right now. we will keep you advised all night. >> tomorrow more storms but also some possible record heat in some areas. >> well when we get severe weather like this we have snow in nebraska on the back side the cold side and then the warm front rises up on the east part of the country or the eastern part of the storm, and temperatures will be in the 80s in d.c. even making a run at 70 something in new york city in a couple of days. the warm on one side cold on the other, that's the clash that causes this in the first place. >> chad the storm that's hitting chicago right now, where is it headed? >> well the storm that was moving towards chicago has run out into lake michiga
but davenport, the quad cities you are possibly next to see this storm. this storm from moving your way, nothing to affect it. when we get all the storms lined up in a big long line typically you don't get big tornadoes but when you have one storm just like that all by itself we call it a super cell. nothing to fight it. it can go for a long time and it is moving toward the quad cities right now. we will keep you advised all night. >> tomorrow more storms but also some possible record...
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kelsey davenport. to get into some of the specifics of this deal as ali, our bureau chief in tehran points out. there's no sunset clause here. a lot of the provisions expand beyond ten years torks 15 and 25 years. how aggressively weighted towards the u.s. do you think this deal is? >> i think from a u.s. perspective, this is a strong effective agreement. and lays the ground work for a deal that can really assure the international community that iran is not pursuing nuclear weapons. particularlying the monitoring and verification clauses. many of which will be permanent, will give them much more intrusive aspects to iran's facilities. this is certainly a win for the united states. >> michael. there are a couple of lines in the summery that the white house circulated this afternoon that are worth noting. one is the sanctions on terror in iran and human lights related sanctions are not going to be lifted as a p port of this. which seems again, not a preempt preemptive olive branch an olive branch. and th
kelsey davenport. to get into some of the specifics of this deal as ali, our bureau chief in tehran points out. there's no sunset clause here. a lot of the provisions expand beyond ten years torks 15 and 25 years. how aggressively weighted towards the u.s. do you think this deal is? >> i think from a u.s. perspective, this is a strong effective agreement. and lays the ground work for a deal that can really assure the international community that iran is not pursuing nuclear weapons....
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the passenger was a 36-year-old man from nearby davenport, florida. >>> tonight investigators are revealingazen heist in london where thieves made off with tens of millions in jewelry. nbc's kelly cobiella shows us how the crime went undetected for days. >> reporter: this happened over the easter weekend, a four-day holiday in this country. police are calling it audacious. on security video you can see the burglars going in and out of a side door at the hatton deposit building. even so this break-in wasn't reported for four hole days. it was supposed to be the safest place in london to store your jewels. but yesterday police released security camera pictures showing a gang of thieves using a side door for nearly 12 hours, hauling away diamonds and gems. police say the thieves disabled the elevator on the second floor, then dropped down the shaft to the basement. they used a diamond core drill like this one to cut through more than six feet of reinforced concrete and raided the vault. police say the gang spent all night robbing the lawsuit. then returned for another all-nighter a day later.
the passenger was a 36-year-old man from nearby davenport, florida. >>> tonight investigators are revealingazen heist in london where thieves made off with tens of millions in jewelry. nbc's kelly cobiella shows us how the crime went undetected for days. >> reporter: this happened over the easter weekend, a four-day holiday in this country. police are calling it audacious. on security video you can see the burglars going in and out of a side door at the hatton deposit building....
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and when i was in iowa last week, i literally heard from one end of the state, from davenport to council bluffs, about this problem and how the state was shutting all their in-patient facilities and there was nowhere for people to be sent. so we've got to do more. we have treatment in the affordable care act, which is a good thing, and we have it, at least on paper. it's called is mental health parity, where insurance companies have to care for mental health like physical problems. but we are just at the beginning of trying to figure out what this is, and the whole substance abuse issues do not end with this. you read about a small county in southern indiana where there was an epidemic of hiv among the people living in the community because they were sharing needles and shooting up some kind of pill that was turned to powder. so now they have not only the drug abuse problem, they have people who have contracted hiv. this is not something that we can just brush under the rug and wish it would go away. we need a concerted policy national, state, local, public private, and we need to help y
and when i was in iowa last week, i literally heard from one end of the state, from davenport to council bluffs, about this problem and how the state was shutting all their in-patient facilities and there was nowhere for people to be sent. so we've got to do more. we have treatment in the affordable care act, which is a good thing, and we have it, at least on paper. it's called is mental health parity, where insurance companies have to care for mental health like physical problems. but we are...
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this is the first time that we have had kelsey davenport. i am delighted. she's the new star in washington. she is a go to source for technical understanding of this nuclear agreement in the making. she is the director for the non-proliferation policy for the arms control association and provides research and analysis on nuclear programs on iran, north korea, and pakistan onkelsey joined the arms control association in 2011 as a herbet scoville jr. peace fellow. prior to that she worked in a think tank in jerusalem. she may have interesting things to say about the israeli attitude toward these talks. and john limbert. a member of our task force and so much more. he is the class of 1955 professor of middle eastern studies at the u.s. naval academy. he had a 34-year career in the foreign service, mostly in the middle east and islamic africa. in 2009 and 2010 he came out of retirement to be the deputy
this is the first time that we have had kelsey davenport. i am delighted. she's the new star in washington. she is a go to source for technical understanding of this nuclear agreement in the making. she is the director for the non-proliferation policy for the arms control association and provides research and analysis on nuclear programs on iran, north korea, and pakistan onkelsey joined the arms control association in 2011 as a herbet scoville jr. peace fellow. prior to that she worked in a...
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. >> new video many davenport, iowa we're showing to everybody. it is a different approach because this hillary clinton is a much different one than the one introduced on the campaign trail in 2008. what does the campaign hope to prove by this different style? >> reporter: well, thomas in 2007 they were trying to project inevitability, strength. there was a thought americans would be uncomfortable with a woman as commander in chief. they wanted to show her as confident and strong hence the big events and large show of force. they're going for complete opposite attempt showing her small and relatable. that's the idea. >> alex in iowa thank you. a day after declaring for the presidency senator marco rubio tells msnbc he has far more experience than did senator barack obama back in 2007. >> there's some significant differences between what i've done up to this point in my life and what barack obama did. first of all, we both served state legislator. he's a back bencher in the minority speaker of the house in the third largest state. i'll serve in the
. >> new video many davenport, iowa we're showing to everybody. it is a different approach because this hillary clinton is a much different one than the one introduced on the campaign trail in 2008. what does the campaign hope to prove by this different style? >> reporter: well, thomas in 2007 they were trying to project inevitability, strength. there was a thought americans would be uncomfortable with a woman as commander in chief. they wanted to show her as confident and strong...
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let's go to robert in davenport iowa. what do you think? caller: i think they passed the law in indiana so that they could discriminate. they did not want to wait on -- next thing they will be saying they did not want to wait on black people. before world war ii, they would allow nazis to eat, but they did not want to allow black people the same thing. as the bible says, they say they are christians, cast the first stone. with that in mind, it is just a way for them to try to start discriminating against people. why would they care what that person is doing? that is none of their business. what they are supposed to be doing as christians is winning those souls to christ, and then christ brings those people to him, and then he straightens them out and start repairing them. that is not their job. that is how i feel about it. host: more of your calls coming up on the issue of whether businesses should be involved in social issues. joining us is andrew -- is angela greiling keane. let's look long-term first on the issue of nuclear negotiations
let's go to robert in davenport iowa. what do you think? caller: i think they passed the law in indiana so that they could discriminate. they did not want to wait on -- next thing they will be saying they did not want to wait on black people. before world war ii, they would allow nazis to eat, but they did not want to allow black people the same thing. as the bible says, they say they are christians, cast the first stone. with that in mind, it is just a way for them to try to start...