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with that, you are the newest junior ranger here in din nal -- di nal national park.of applause. >> and you know your badge is larger than mine, and so your badge is bigger so you will be as old as i am, and you will be able to tell your kids about being a park ranger. that is why it is important. >> all right. all right. bake, bake, bake beans. cheers. to me, this is what the national parks are all about. to come to a place like this with the people that you love to share it with, and to have the time that you have like i have had with my son which is amazing, and for me, it doesn't get any better than this. how about some s'mores, buddy? >> i like the fire. >> i know, it is nice. it is one of my favorite things. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> this is cnn breaking news. >>> breaking news the fbi and the justice department hunting for clues in the death of an african-american man found hanging from a tree in mississippi. this is cnn tonight, and i'm don lemon and we will have the latest on that story, and plus the outrage of a uva student which left uva stu
with that, you are the newest junior ranger here in din nal -- di nal national park.of applause. >> and you know your badge is larger than mine, and so your badge is bigger so you will be as old as i am, and you will be able to tell your kids about being a park ranger. that is why it is important. >> all right. all right. bake, bake, bake beans. cheers. to me, this is what the national parks are all about. to come to a place like this with the people that you love to share it with,...
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some sounds together would be [imitating drum sound] ta...din.hrases-- di-di, di-di da-ga, te-tay, te-di-gi-di, di-gi-di, da. da-ti-gi-ti, dig-in-na, da. [ensemble plays accented by the tabla] it's a very difficult instrument to master, and i still haven't mastered it. i'm an artist and i'm a performer, a professional musician, but my basic view is that i'm studying it. i'm learning as i go, and i feel i have a lot to learn. [traditional arabic music played on an oud] (shaheen) the oud is actually the most prominent instrument in arabic music. it has basically five double strings and one single low string, and it has a fingerboard here that is fretless-- open fingerboard and this is how the quartertone quality is being produced, because you can slide and produce all the sounds. [plays example] usually the oud is being played in the context of the small ensemble or a larger one as accompaniment to a vocalist or as a solo instrument. it's a very old instrument. it comes from the guitar family in persia. it's the ancestor of the lute and the guitar
some sounds together would be [imitating drum sound] ta...din.hrases-- di-di, di-di da-ga, te-tay, te-di-gi-di, di-gi-di, da. da-ti-gi-ti, dig-in-na, da. [ensemble plays accented by the tabla] it's a very difficult instrument to master, and i still haven't mastered it. i'm an artist and i'm a performer, a professional musician, but my basic view is that i'm studying it. i'm learning as i go, and i feel i have a lot to learn. [traditional arabic music played on an oud] (shaheen) the oud is...
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might make an informal presentation so we see how this is that an out i'm concerned about the 42 foot dinning room dishes is that a typo. >> it's 42 feet wide but a one story on land. >> so two story. >> screen that. >> well, it would be in a different area. >> so visibly a tall thing on top of of the hill t-shirt not a round dish 42 feet high. >> no, it's almost like a large subway sandwich the back is a forest green and look for additional trees with the prospective you'll see from the residential neighborhood. >> the one question i ask wherever we're talking about installation of equipment i would like to have assurance that all obsolete equipment open site and tower is being removed in a timely manner when we talked about the st. francis hospital i think that same concern applies here as well when you look at the tower 20 years ago with you only saw the silhouette of the structure no particular conditions of light during the day you see a lot more so i think the removal of obsolete equipment is really important for you all of us. >> i'm concur. >> i'm in 0 support and move. >> commissione
might make an informal presentation so we see how this is that an out i'm concerned about the 42 foot dinning room dishes is that a typo. >> it's 42 feet wide but a one story on land. >> so two story. >> screen that. >> well, it would be in a different area. >> so visibly a tall thing on top of of the hill t-shirt not a round dish 42 feet high. >> no, it's almost like a large subway sandwich the back is a forest green and look for additional trees with the...
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we started dinning in numbers -- dwindling in numbers and we are at full staff again. >> the price of a citation is $110 but many deliver drivers say it is just part of the cost of doing business in san francisco. the most were written here on mission street where double parking is still going on. >> we try to negotiate with the business to have deliveries done at a different time. we are trying to facilitate the flow of traffic. >> reporter: education will help alleviate the problem. he has a different view. >> we need enforcement of double parking rules that is consistent enough so that people believe that if i leave my car double parked here there is a chance i will get a ticket. >> reporter: there is no talk of raising the fine. rob roth, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> apple ceo took the stage today show case the apple watch. >> apple watch is the most personal device we have ever created. it is not just with you, it is on you. >> he calls it the most advanced time piece every created. gives the user a way to connect with everything. they don't just tell time, they can check messages, answe
we started dinning in numbers -- dwindling in numbers and we are at full staff again. >> the price of a citation is $110 but many deliver drivers say it is just part of the cost of doing business in san francisco. the most were written here on mission street where double parking is still going on. >> we try to negotiate with the business to have deliveries done at a different time. we are trying to facilitate the flow of traffic. >> reporter: education will help alleviate the...
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from other utilities and a things of that nature we could look into the applicant to submit a new dinning room the permit is subject to complaints and the business owner complains on a day to day bats this will think continuing. >> it doesn't appear to be polk the sidewalk is wide enough we'll need to make sure it didn't effect the pedestrian path it didn't look or appear to be many utilities or any other structures had necessarily effect this operation. >> okay. >> probably will be more beneficial for his operations to be closer to the sidewalk. >> we talked may i talk to the permit holder again. >> i think it's a departmental issue see if he's willing to. >> so the question wire trying to get ridiculous if alu at all possible would you be willing to move towards the intersects 9 or 10 feet. >> i don't mind it would building better for me. >> you have a permit right in front of. >> a wider area so thank you. >> thank you okay commissioners the matter is yours. >> i think we're inclined to pull the permit with the condition if feasible but what if it's not from a utility point of view. >>
from other utilities and a things of that nature we could look into the applicant to submit a new dinning room the permit is subject to complaints and the business owner complains on a day to day bats this will think continuing. >> it doesn't appear to be polk the sidewalk is wide enough we'll need to make sure it didn't effect the pedestrian path it didn't look or appear to be many utilities or any other structures had necessarily effect this operation. >> okay. >> probably...
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have been added to the top and bottom of the wage scale middle class families have seen these progress din initial. >> wages have been stag dant, they're actually stagnant for six years now and the household incomes and median wealth has dipped a little bit over president obama's six years. do we need eight more years after president obama of this redistribution of these liberal tactics? >> i don't think so eric. she's opposed to the free market system, she's a central planning system, fundamentally a socialist. this is a woman who lives in a $2 million house and has the hoots ba to lecture us about how the poor are getting poorer and the rich are getting richer. >> what about that hillary clinton when she left the white house she said -- i'm sorry, when she did her book tour she said when we left the white house we were dead broke, they made $100 million that year. >> they are not the bushes and not even president obama who went to private school, the clintons came from lower working class families, they worked their way up they understand the system and understand that having fair wages
have been added to the top and bottom of the wage scale middle class families have seen these progress din initial. >> wages have been stag dant, they're actually stagnant for six years now and the household incomes and median wealth has dipped a little bit over president obama's six years. do we need eight more years after president obama of this redistribution of these liberal tactics? >> i don't think so eric. she's opposed to the free market system, she's a central planning...
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. >> i would definitely told them sorry that i thought of doing it and i hope i din cause any emotional drama. my little sister was a girl scout and it reminded me of her when i did it. >> the girl scouts wish cody well in his recovery. >> and happening now new water restrictions. >> if that wasn't enough you might be paying more for your water. three of the largest agencies are considering rate hikes of up to 30% and going use the money for things like buying water. just over 45%. just under half. >> hm. i guess the question is where are we with check in. but first let's take a live look outside at downtown san jose. how are we? are we as bad off as we were last time? >> it was a mixed message. 36% at this time last year. 76% of the historical average thanks in large part to all of that. still looking pretty good. 80 to 100% of average. but the big problem, the other side of the corn is what's happening here. and while we're concerned now, as we go from march into april. begins to tail off as we get into april. the problem continues to be this large ridge of high pressure acting like a
. >> i would definitely told them sorry that i thought of doing it and i hope i din cause any emotional drama. my little sister was a girl scout and it reminded me of her when i did it. >> the girl scouts wish cody well in his recovery. >> and happening now new water restrictions. >> if that wasn't enough you might be paying more for your water. three of the largest agencies are considering rate hikes of up to 30% and going use the money for things like buying water....
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thanksgiving din we are your in-laws. >> oh. >> no, that is drunk. >> drunk.ant to remember every stupid thing that happens. so i can remind them. >> larry: okay. ascot shopping. >> oh, hell. >> soak ever. >> larry: and finally the nightly show panel. nightly show panel. >> stoned drunk sober. >> >> we will be right back! [ cheers and applause ] >> wendy's natural cut, sea salt fries, just 99¢. they'll change the way you see change. enjoy 6 starting at 99 cents each. ♪ ♪ schick xtreme3. 3 flexible blades... ...that adapt to any contour... ...for extreme comfort. schick xtreme3. try xtreme3 ultimate. more glide, better comfort. free your skin. new trident unwrapped is the gum you love without a wrapper. welcome to the easy life. ♪ trident unwrapped. super useful. helps fight cavities. ♪ real fruit in silky smooth dove dark chocolate. new dove fruit. choose a pleasure less ordinary. standing tall... ...has nothing to do with height. the 1936 stubby bottle is back. in our house, we do just about everything online. and our old internet just wasn't cutting it. so i
thanksgiving din we are your in-laws. >> oh. >> no, that is drunk. >> drunk.ant to remember every stupid thing that happens. so i can remind them. >> larry: okay. ascot shopping. >> oh, hell. >> soak ever. >> larry: and finally the nightly show panel. nightly show panel. >> stoned drunk sober. >> >> we will be right back! [ cheers and applause ] >> wendy's natural cut, sea salt fries, just 99¢. they'll change the way you see...
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thanksgiving din we are your in-laws. >> oh. >> no, that is drunk. >> drunk.y stupid thing that happens. so i can remind them. >> larry: okay. ascot shopping. >> oh, hell. >> soak ever. >> larry: and finally the nightly show panel. nightly show panel. >> stoned drunk sober. >> >> we will be right back! [ cheers and applause ] >> standing tall... ...has nothing to do with height. the 1936 stubby bottle is back. if you can clear a table without lifting a finger... you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin. because it starts working faster on the first day you take it. zyrtec®. muddle no more™. ladies and gentleman today we will be offering.. >>they're gone... what do you mean they're gone? >>the snacks. they're gone. they're missing. well they have to be here somewhere... they're not here. they can't just get up and walk away >>alright, only 13 more hours to go. you're gonna have to hold it! new trident unwrapped is the gum you love without a wrapper. welcome to the easy life. ♪ trident
thanksgiving din we are your in-laws. >> oh. >> no, that is drunk. >> drunk.y stupid thing that happens. so i can remind them. >> larry: okay. ascot shopping. >> oh, hell. >> soak ever. >> larry: and finally the nightly show panel. nightly show panel. >> stoned drunk sober. >> >> we will be right back! [ cheers and applause ] >> standing tall... ...has nothing to do with height. the 1936 stubby bottle is back. if you can clear a...
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you can also do abilene din i with snow. >> although custard would be better. >> you know what, our eyewitnesser watches are always working 24/7 and here is a great idea that ilene had. this is what she did with her mango water ice. take a look. >> gilbert said she measured the snow with her rita's water ice. hard at work and you'll see their observations at the bottom of your screen. we are looking at conditions that are cold out there tonight. temperatures are falling through the 30s and we are going to be seeing temperatures bottoming out in the 20s and 30s, but blow freezing during the overnight and that means any precipitation that fell during the day today, the slush, the sleet, the rain that is going to be refreezing. some he we say goodbye to winter and our storm. we say hello to spring and we leave behind some decent snow accumulations. let's go state bi-state pennsylvania, six inches, balkin wood 5.8 and philadelphia international airport 3.9 inches of snow. in new jersey moorestown 6 and a half, marlton 5 lindenwold 4 the same in cherry hill, mays landing three inches and the delawa
you can also do abilene din i with snow. >> although custard would be better. >> you know what, our eyewitnesser watches are always working 24/7 and here is a great idea that ilene had. this is what she did with her mango water ice. take a look. >> gilbert said she measured the snow with her rita's water ice. hard at work and you'll see their observations at the bottom of your screen. we are looking at conditions that are cold out there tonight. temperatures are falling...
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first world war, kurds aspired to establish a nation of their own, and while sites were sitting at the din are table carving up the map without regards to arab populations, the interests of kurds were neglected. at the paris piece conference president wilson repudiate it the agreement and addressed the congress in the winter of 1918 saying that self-determination was a cherished right and peoples and nations should not be bartered from sovereign to sovereign as though they were a chatle in a great game forever discredited. the kurds' hope as a result of the paris peace conference to be able to achieve their national as separations. the treaty of 1920 established a whole panoply of new nation states. it also created a commission including british, french, and italian diplomats to autonomy arrangements for kurds living in the area and that commission concluded that within a year of the treaty that kurds should be given the right to summit a request -- submit a request to the league of nations for independence. so the dream of a kurdistan seemed within reach but for the war of liberation that
first world war, kurds aspired to establish a nation of their own, and while sites were sitting at the din are table carving up the map without regards to arab populations, the interests of kurds were neglected. at the paris piece conference president wilson repudiate it the agreement and addressed the congress in the winter of 1918 saying that self-determination was a cherished right and peoples and nations should not be bartered from sovereign to sovereign as though they were a chatle in a...
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even now i tie a bandanna to silence the din of anarchy in these coir-thick plaits. 'cause i'm a tornado child born in the whirl of clouds; the center crumbled, then i came. my lovers know the blast of my chaotic giving; they tremble at the whip of my supple thighs. tornado child, you cross me at your peril. i cling to light when the warm of anger lashes me into a spin, the pine trees bend to me, swept in my gyrations. 'cause i'm a tornado child. when the spirit takes my head, i hurtle into the vacuum of white sheets billowing and paint a swirl of color, streaked with my many songs. 'cause i am a tornado child. (applause) >> funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by mfi foundation, improving the quality of life within our community. and from the texas legal board of specialation. board-certified in your community, experienced, respected and tested. and by hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy and by the alice foundation and viewers like you. >> i'm evan smith, his credits include the looming tower, an examination leading up to 9/1
even now i tie a bandanna to silence the din of anarchy in these coir-thick plaits. 'cause i'm a tornado child born in the whirl of clouds; the center crumbled, then i came. my lovers know the blast of my chaotic giving; they tremble at the whip of my supple thighs. tornado child, you cross me at your peril. i cling to light when the warm of anger lashes me into a spin, the pine trees bend to me, swept in my gyrations. 'cause i'm a tornado child. when the spirit takes my head, i hurtle into the...
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safety improvements of the crossings and education campaigns made a huge dins. in 1978 there were more than 13,000 accidents at grade crossings. in 2013 that dropped to just over 2,000. an 85% decrease. and the number of deaths has dropped from a high of 1,115 in 1976 to about 251 in 2013. a 77% decline. still, about every three hours in the u.s. a person or a vehicle is hit by a train. here on this mta video, commuters are testing their luck runs across the rails, trying to cross the train. operation life saver, sa group that works to promote -- a group ta works to promote safety runs campaigns like this one. the train tracks stay focussed stay alive. drivers misjudge the speed of the train. how long it takes them to stop. a freight train can take a mile or more to stop once the engineer pulls the emergency break. it's 18 football fields. now the federal government spends 200 million a year to improve safety money going to the states. 60% of the crossings have warning lights and gates. federal regulations requires the lights to flip and the bells to sound. 20 s
safety improvements of the crossings and education campaigns made a huge dins. in 1978 there were more than 13,000 accidents at grade crossings. in 2013 that dropped to just over 2,000. an 85% decrease. and the number of deaths has dropped from a high of 1,115 in 1976 to about 251 in 2013. a 77% decline. still, about every three hours in the u.s. a person or a vehicle is hit by a train. here on this mta video, commuters are testing their luck runs across the rails, trying to cross the train....
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have been added to the top and bottom of the wage scale middle class families have seen these progress dinly stagnant for six years now and the household incomes and median wealth has dipped a little bit over president obama's six years. do we need eight more years after president obama of this redistribution of these liberal tactics? >> i don't think so eric. she's opposed to the free market system, she's a central planning system, fundamentally a socialist. this is a woman who lives in a $2 million house and has the hoots ba to lecture us about how the poor are getting poorer and the rich are getting richer. >> what about that hillary clinton when she left the white house she said -- i'm sorry, when she did her book tour she said when we left the white house we were dead broke, they made $100 million that year. >> they are not the bushes and not even president obama who went to private school, the clintons came from lower working class families, they worked their way up they understand the system and understand that having fair wages and improving conditions for the middle class improves
have been added to the top and bottom of the wage scale middle class families have seen these progress dinly stagnant for six years now and the household incomes and median wealth has dipped a little bit over president obama's six years. do we need eight more years after president obama of this redistribution of these liberal tactics? >> i don't think so eric. she's opposed to the free market system, she's a central planning system, fundamentally a socialist. this is a woman who lives in...
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a former new england patriots player is accused of kill og din lloyd in 2013.kins said she never asked what was in the box or looked inside it. prosecutors theorize the murder weapon which was never found, could have been in that box. under defense questioning jenkins testified the box smelled like marijuana. >>> investigators now say they're examining the black boxes from a plane that skidded off a runway. this happened at halifax airport in nova scotia where it was snowing heavily at the time. there were more than 135 people on boa that plane. it crashed while it was coming in to land. no one died but more than two dozen people were hurt. >>> as part of our changing minds campaign, we meet a woman who talks about her struggle with illness that millions experience. she tells doreen gentzler it took her from ceo to prison to recovery. >> i had to sit in prison for a year for me to realize that this was going to ruin the rest of my life if i didn't get it under control. >> she's talking about her struggle with booirp dis struggle with birnd struggle with bipolar
a former new england patriots player is accused of kill og din lloyd in 2013.kins said she never asked what was in the box or looked inside it. prosecutors theorize the murder weapon which was never found, could have been in that box. under defense questioning jenkins testified the box smelled like marijuana. >>> investigators now say they're examining the black boxes from a plane that skidded off a runway. this happened at halifax airport in nova scotia where it was snowing heavily at...
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. >> din marcus allen play football? >>> we are talking about cool temperatures this morning. up. >> a warming trend. it started yesterday. more today. especially tomorrow. before spring arrive on friday. cooler weather on the way. good morning, everyone we are waking up but for the north bay under a clear sky and dry air and that is why no fog to speak of with the lowest visibility at five miles at half moon bay which is what live doppler hd is seeing. a look that should stay san jose at 280 and 17 it is clear across the south bay this morning so you are in the mid-to-upper 40s and early high clouds and sunshine so grab the sunglasses today and quite a spread from the 40s and 50s to the 60s and 70s so a 20 or 25 degree spread today. mainly clear and cool tonight and with drier air not much fog. cooler on friday with a stray shower possible across the authority bay and this is how it looks at the golden gate bridge where we have a five mime per hour wind. and that is it. the ferry ride will be calmer than yesterday. tree pollen is not blowing around so much but there is pine a
. >> din marcus allen play football? >>> we are talking about cool temperatures this morning. up. >> a warming trend. it started yesterday. more today. especially tomorrow. before spring arrive on friday. cooler weather on the way. good morning, everyone we are waking up but for the north bay under a clear sky and dry air and that is why no fog to speak of with the lowest visibility at five miles at half moon bay which is what live doppler hd is seeing. a look that should...
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switching over to snow, it is not expected to stop snowing for several hours, talking about into your din are time see snow keep coming down and katie is calling it pullses pulses of snow out there throughout the day. check out how big this storm is too this is storm scan three it stretches from the bottom left-hand side from the gulf of mexico all the way up to maine. it is a huge system, katie. >> it the is huge millions of people affect thousands of miles of coverage. multi day storm. we have been dealing with it for the last three days. get out of here. we're done with you. what is your hurry, one of those situations. get on out of here. every day it has something different. ice, rain snow. this is the biggest impacts because you have to break out the shovel again. you will have quite a bit to shovel away it looks like. we will take you out to storm scan but i want to zoom into our local area. erika said it best. we have pulses of moisture. this is radar 101 the whole screen is encompassed with moisture but when we have darker shade of green, purple or even the pink it means that you
switching over to snow, it is not expected to stop snowing for several hours, talking about into your din are time see snow keep coming down and katie is calling it pullses pulses of snow out there throughout the day. check out how big this storm is too this is storm scan three it stretches from the bottom left-hand side from the gulf of mexico all the way up to maine. it is a huge system, katie. >> it the is huge millions of people affect thousands of miles of coverage. multi day storm....
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and then of course aum dinhmadinejadum din -- jad calling fornihilation of israel.iving them the enriched uranium, they already have the delivery system they would use to achieve their dream of destroying and wiping israel off the map. why would the united states ever do that? >> you know the supreme leader really does have a way with words doesn't he? but he did follow some of those tweets with a smiley face emoticon. that really won over the obama administration. it's the obama administration. and israel better prepare for a future on its own because we're going to have obama presidents from now to the end of time with the democrats adding ten, 20 million more voters right now. i mean did you see the democrats reactions and netanyahu's speech? these people will always calling for dialogue dialogue on race dialogue on income equality, dialogue on college rape, but they won't participate in a dialogue by just showing up and listening to the prime minister of israel and then turn around hysterically denounce it. a political ploy luiz gutierrez called it. get used to
and then of course aum dinhmadinejadum din -- jad calling fornihilation of israel.iving them the enriched uranium, they already have the delivery system they would use to achieve their dream of destroying and wiping israel off the map. why would the united states ever do that? >> you know the supreme leader really does have a way with words doesn't he? but he did follow some of those tweets with a smiley face emoticon. that really won over the obama administration. it's the obama...
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running the tests dins 2009 in the -- since 2009 in the wake of the collapse of lehman brothers. was it reassured? yes, mostly. some of wall street's biggest names scraped through after being forced to rethink their plans to hand out cash to shareholders and two european names fell altogether. all the details coming your way in world business report. i'll see you then. >> alice thanks very much. >>> do stay with us on "bbc world news." coming up in a moment two boxing greats finally come face to face. it will be their first time to prepare for a fight worth so much money, it's being called the mayday payday. s a fact. kind of like shopping hungry equals overshopping. ♪ ♪ ♪ hershey's spreads. bring the delicious taste of hershey's chocolate to anything - everything. with hershey's spreads, the possibilities are delicious. at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like mute buttons equal danger. ...that sound good? not being on this phone call sounds good. it's not muted. was that you jason? it was geoffrey! it was jason. it could've been brenda. >>> you're
running the tests dins 2009 in the -- since 2009 in the wake of the collapse of lehman brothers. was it reassured? yes, mostly. some of wall street's biggest names scraped through after being forced to rethink their plans to hand out cash to shareholders and two european names fell altogether. all the details coming your way in world business report. i'll see you then. >> alice thanks very much. >>> do stay with us on "bbc world news." coming up in a moment two boxing...
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. >> reporter: like jade din neal. >> it's encouraging. >> reporter: performing to cameras and a crowdwas coordinated once you came everybody was like on point. >> try it on for size. >> i got to focus and know what i'm doing. >> reporter: there's ely gentleman understanding why he shouldn't be cutting up in class. >> you don know what you doing how you going to do it right? >> reporter: no time for goofing off. >> no time. those are the ones that become leaders. >> reporter: teacher and group education director aaron likes how willing they are to try something knew. ♪ >> reporter: but the kids show they can throw down, too. >> the bigger your goal is, and the harder it becomes to reach your goal the better the goal is when you get there. >> i want add way to do what i love to do which was dance and also give back. >> right hasn't on the ground. >> somebody did it for me. so why should i not be compelled to help them? >> i love how it teaches me how to dance and stay off the street and back better student in my life. not always about the battle. it's not always about the money. it's ab
. >> reporter: like jade din neal. >> it's encouraging. >> reporter: performing to cameras and a crowdwas coordinated once you came everybody was like on point. >> try it on for size. >> i got to focus and know what i'm doing. >> reporter: there's ely gentleman understanding why he shouldn't be cutting up in class. >> you don know what you doing how you going to do it right? >> reporter: no time for goofing off. >> no time. those are the...
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i think calvin klein has high-end din imand getting better and even during say, the last month. >> yes. we're seeing strong performance. particular loy the men's side of the business. particularly in asia where we have very strong business but here in north america our jeans business has really started to -- margins are better. significantly better. hopefully that will translate into better that we've discussed. we're trying to be prudent with it. also in europe we're starting to see some good momentum there with the jeans line that we've put out. >> that's the case stock down 92%, when do you start avoiding shareholders to get the balance sheet where it is and you say, you know what, we're going to buy back stock. >> i think this year will be a year. >> you're saying 2015. >> it will be a year that we'll start to look at that. our philosophy has been to -- our growth has really focused on acquisitions. calvin, tommy. the businesses that we have. it will be a combination of continued growth i believe, through the organic business, but also through layering on more tommy and calvin busi
i think calvin klein has high-end din imand getting better and even during say, the last month. >> yes. we're seeing strong performance. particular loy the men's side of the business. particularly in asia where we have very strong business but here in north america our jeans business has really started to -- margins are better. significantly better. hopefully that will translate into better that we've discussed. we're trying to be prudent with it. also in europe we're starting to see some...
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keith foster, accused of conspiracy to distribute heroin and objectioncy co-din. agents say he was arrested after a year-long joint investigation involving water taps and surveillance. >>> the governor is helping to spearhead state policies on key marijuana issues. yesterday, he gave a progress report. the lieutenant governor along with the committee is taking control of the initiatives and could possibly legalize marijuana in 2016 if it makes it to the ballot. they're working on how pot would be taxed and how to keep people on the roads safe. >>> time is now 5:26. coming up, an update to breaking news and the folks in the east bay who are being asked to stay inside after an incident at a chemical plant. >>> and police make an arrest following a brutal beating at a popular south bay mall. more after this. >>> right now, new developments on the plane crash in the french alps and what investigators say they found in the co-pilot's home. >>> how the south bay is honoring a san jose police officer killed in the line of duty. >>> and after a record breaking day today,
keith foster, accused of conspiracy to distribute heroin and objectioncy co-din. agents say he was arrested after a year-long joint investigation involving water taps and surveillance. >>> the governor is helping to spearhead state policies on key marijuana issues. yesterday, he gave a progress report. the lieutenant governor along with the committee is taking control of the initiatives and could possibly legalize marijuana in 2016 if it makes it to the ballot. they're working on how...
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it was this multifocal din of voices that interest me. in dozens of archives, i read hundreds of personal accounts from the spring and summer of 1865. i read union and confederate lack and white, soldier and civilian. i read men and women, children too. rich and poor, the known and the unknown. because of this emergent and diaries, letters, and other writings, i found a lot that surprised me. it's made clear to me that no matter how majestic and resplendent or the public ceremonies honoring lincoln this end of the war moment was not a time of unity and closure. in the cacophony that ensued people that is agreed about the meaning of the war talked past and over one another. the immediate aftermath of lincoln's assassination, those hours, days and weeks, i soon realized where a key moment of intense strife that had been left out of the story. and a moment that resonates into the present day. with union victory and confederate defeat that first week of april, 1865, everything was at stake. black freedom had been teased and deliver, but would
it was this multifocal din of voices that interest me. in dozens of archives, i read hundreds of personal accounts from the spring and summer of 1865. i read union and confederate lack and white, soldier and civilian. i read men and women, children too. rich and poor, the known and the unknown. because of this emergent and diaries, letters, and other writings, i found a lot that surprised me. it's made clear to me that no matter how majestic and resplendent or the public ceremonies honoring...
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. >> reporter: like jade din. >> it's very encouraging. >> reporter: performing to come rays and a crowded once you came, everybody was like on point. >> i got focus and know were i'm doing. >> reporter: says ely gentleman glee play understanding now why he shouldn't be cutting up in class. >> you don't know what you're doing how you going to do it right? >> reporter: no time for goofing off. >> no time. >> those are the ones who become leaders. >> reporter: teacher and group education director aaron likes how willing they are to try something new. the kids show they can throw down too. >> the bigger your goal is, and the harder it becomes to reach your goal the better the goal to get when you get there. >> i wanted a way to do what i love to do which was dance and also give back. >> right hand on the ground. >> somebody did it for me. why should i not be compelled to help them? >> i love how it teaches me how to dance and stay off the streets and become better student in my life. >> not always about the battle. it's not always about the money. it's about giving your passion 100%. ♪ repo
. >> reporter: like jade din. >> it's very encouraging. >> reporter: performing to come rays and a crowded once you came, everybody was like on point. >> i got focus and know were i'm doing. >> reporter: says ely gentleman glee play understanding now why he shouldn't be cutting up in class. >> you don't know what you're doing how you going to do it right? >> reporter: no time for goofing off. >> no time. >> those are the ones who become...
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inside as well but just looking from my own personal point of view a couple of weeks ago i went to din we are ambassadors and security in this country is not particularly tight. i was able to walk in without my bag being searched without a metal detector and then was actually sitting next to the italian ambassador. so security here even though this is a country which is technically at war with north korea, it is considered a very safe country. a breakfast event downtown seoul is not considered to be a high-risk area for any ambassador even the u.s. ambassador. people here even members of the public, would have more access to ambassadors than other conflict zones. where he is >> i think i interrupted you, but the ambassador in the video, we see him basically holding up a tissue or something to his face to stop the bleeding. he was taken to the hospital obviously. >> reporter: that's right. yes. police say he was attacked on his right cheek and his hand you can see him holding a tissue to his cheek. the embassy spokesman said though obviously it's not life-threatening. he is in a stable
inside as well but just looking from my own personal point of view a couple of weeks ago i went to din we are ambassadors and security in this country is not particularly tight. i was able to walk in without my bag being searched without a metal detector and then was actually sitting next to the italian ambassador. so security here even though this is a country which is technically at war with north korea, it is considered a very safe country. a breakfast event downtown seoul is not considered...
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it was this multifocal din of voices that interest me.ns of archives, i read hundreds of personal accounts from the spring and summer of 1865. i read union and confederate lack and white, soldier and civilian.
it was this multifocal din of voices that interest me.ns of archives, i read hundreds of personal accounts from the spring and summer of 1865. i read union and confederate lack and white, soldier and civilian.
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my relationship with my family and the book is about what i call the mid-life crisis of american met din, and also about my own personal crisis, and how i worked my way out of it. and eventually i did. but -- i was able to re-ininvestigate rate my personal relationships and i'm in a much better place today than i was about six seven years ago. howhowever, american medicine is still in a crisis. what are re going to do about american medicine? there's no simple solution unfortunately. i think that the fee for service system does create a lot of problems that eventually, i believe, will need to be addressed and the system will need to be supplanted by something else. i don't know exactly what that system will look like. but it's going to happen. it's happening. anytime you have a huge system that is responsible for one out of every six dollars we spend, and it's so dysfunctional then it's going to get to a tipping point, and i believe it's at that point because you can't have a system that is so gargantuan that affects all of our lives and have no one be happy with it. i mean doctors are u
my relationship with my family and the book is about what i call the mid-life crisis of american met din, and also about my own personal crisis, and how i worked my way out of it. and eventually i did. but -- i was able to re-ininvestigate rate my personal relationships and i'm in a much better place today than i was about six seven years ago. howhowever, american medicine is still in a crisis. what are re going to do about american medicine? there's no simple solution unfortunately. i think...
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why did it din to 6800. that we don't know. >> and one of the black boxes have been located. what type of data would be recorded there and how would that help to solve this mystery? >> it depends on which box is recorded. if it is the cockpit voice recorder, we'll get all of the conversation from the crew members, what they determined what they decided to do. if it was the flight data recorder, we'll get heading, altitude control movements, we'll know the cruise input into the controls and was there anything wrong with the plane and was it responding normally. it depends on which box they have. and the bea, which is the equivalent of the ntsb in france will be reading out that recorder tonight and have that information tomorrow. >> and john what, does the size of the debris field tell you? does that tell you anything about what possibly could have happened here? >> i think the size of the debris field is going to indicate, as tom said earlier, the fact that it hit at a high speed. >> looking at the pieces small pieces indicate that the airplane was at a high speed when it imp
why did it din to 6800. that we don't know. >> and one of the black boxes have been located. what type of data would be recorded there and how would that help to solve this mystery? >> it depends on which box is recorded. if it is the cockpit voice recorder, we'll get all of the conversation from the crew members, what they determined what they decided to do. if it was the flight data recorder, we'll get heading, altitude control movements, we'll know the cruise input into the...
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. >> clearly mike huckabee is on the din eshesh d'souza train.es it seem to you that folks here in the united states in which bibi netanyahu was their leader? >> i think the problem that netanyahu has politically in the united states and around the world is this -- i don't think anybody would begrudge israelis their sense of concern about the rhetoric coming out of iran about iran's talk of wanting to destroy israel. the israelis have every right to be skeptical and so do we. but netanyahu has undercut his broad bipartisan appeal by number one, making common cause with the hard right of the republican party by turning himself into a wedge issue here in the united states in an attempt to divide the democratic party. and by saying in the last couple of days of the election that he would reject the idea of a two-state solution in israel and palestine and also raising alarms about the number of arab israeli arab voters who would take part in the election. those kinds of things get in the way of the israelis being heard seriously for their objections
. >> clearly mike huckabee is on the din eshesh d'souza train.es it seem to you that folks here in the united states in which bibi netanyahu was their leader? >> i think the problem that netanyahu has politically in the united states and around the world is this -- i don't think anybody would begrudge israelis their sense of concern about the rhetoric coming out of iran about iran's talk of wanting to destroy israel. the israelis have every right to be skeptical and so do we. but...
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before james core din takes over "the late show" he sits down with anthony mason.is plans to shake up late night. the news is back in the morning. we'll see you at 7:00. james starts on monday night. a lot of people pulling for him. back to you. >> i talked to him yesterday morning. he seems pretty fired up. and he is great. by the way, your bff here is leading the bracket challenge here in san francisco. just so now. >> that would be me. >> oh, mine's already busted. >> so much fun to pick them out. but duke is going all the way so as long as you have that you're in good shape. >> i told charlie yesterday i have duke in the final but kentucky winning. we'll see. >> okay, michelle. you may leave now. [ laughter ] thank you. >> that is the wrong answer. >> all right, see you guys. >> have a great show. >>> well, on to business now. it's been kind of an up-and- down week on wall street. here now is kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks to break down the winners and the losers. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, michelle. good morning, frank. yeah, it's b
before james core din takes over "the late show" he sits down with anthony mason.is plans to shake up late night. the news is back in the morning. we'll see you at 7:00. james starts on monday night. a lot of people pulling for him. back to you. >> i talked to him yesterday morning. he seems pretty fired up. and he is great. by the way, your bff here is leading the bracket challenge here in san francisco. just so now. >> that would be me. >> oh, mine's already...
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. >> remember when just din bieber had neighbor issues and egged his neighbor's house threw the eggshe neighbor not happy? the neighbor is now suing justin bieber. the singer already pleaded no don test to the whole egging business help got probation and paid about $80,000 in repairs for egg damage. in the new lawsuit the neighbor claims bieber and his friends quote, terroristed unquotes they're neighborhood where he lives, says the biebs allowed parties, drag races, even spat upon him at one point. the neighbor also claims his wife and he have suffered, quote, emotional distress, unquote, because osinger's bodyguard once called him and i quote, little jew boy. unquote. trace gallagher has the news live in los angeles. the neighbor wants money. is that correct? >> reporter: he does want money. we don't know how much shep but at least $25,000. this lawsuit ten pages long with detail how the whole neighborhood feud began. the neighbor jeffrey schwartz says he was working at home one day when justin bieber came screaming down the street in this blue ferrari. he says he walked out and as
. >> remember when just din bieber had neighbor issues and egged his neighbor's house threw the eggshe neighbor not happy? the neighbor is now suing justin bieber. the singer already pleaded no don test to the whole egging business help got probation and paid about $80,000 in repairs for egg damage. in the new lawsuit the neighbor claims bieber and his friends quote, terroristed unquotes they're neighborhood where he lives, says the biebs allowed parties, drag races, even spat upon him at...
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it is one thing to cut through the din of there are problems with lines at a particular polling place the machines are broken down and then you find out that it has nothing to do with the machines that was, in fact, a problem with poll workers listening to what they are supposed to do so there is a wide reason that lines occur. what we have to do and it was quite the task. how can we provide tools to local officials to figure out why they are getting lines and how to address them when they occur. .. >> >> requiring state legislation through enact like on-line registration that they can do my baby adjusting their practices we wanted to major tools are provided that they are well served. >> as the director of the commission teddy images and data and i think the commission was very dated driven and anyone who made that call was me calling for more data to get out into the field and other sources of data can you say anything about your efforts to make this commission dated driven >> thank you for having me here and i will talk about that. supreme the of the added back together believe doe
it is one thing to cut through the din of there are problems with lines at a particular polling place the machines are broken down and then you find out that it has nothing to do with the machines that was, in fact, a problem with poll workers listening to what they are supposed to do so there is a wide reason that lines occur. what we have to do and it was quite the task. how can we provide tools to local officials to figure out why they are getting lines and how to address them when they...
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and then rich din the ucci, with many many years of experience in this field as executive director of cargo and conveyance security. all of these individuals are true exports and they're innovators in the trade mission and they are a tremendous asset not only to cbp and dhs they're a tremendous asset to the nation's economy and to all of you. maria boyce, who heads our office of trade relation, also our trade ombudsman. the additional staff that put in place in my office right down the hall to directly connect with me, when it comes to issues that are of concern to you. and they work with me on a daily basis to make sure that i understand and recognize and live up to the promises that i made regarding these priorities. i'm pleased to announce here today though that as we made these promotions, we also of course create vacancies with that. and there is a there is no single area that is more important than making sure that we deliver an on time and it operates well and that is the ace program. steve hilson is the cbc lead executive for the single window initiative. i hope you all give s
and then rich din the ucci, with many many years of experience in this field as executive director of cargo and conveyance security. all of these individuals are true exports and they're innovators in the trade mission and they are a tremendous asset not only to cbp and dhs they're a tremendous asset to the nation's economy and to all of you. maria boyce, who heads our office of trade relation, also our trade ombudsman. the additional staff that put in place in my office right down the hall to...
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sunni leadership, the speaker, the vice president and others but also the sunni leadership of salah ah din have been clear that they support the role of the united states in this particular fight. >> i just hope that translates then down to the iraqi people as well. i yield back. >> the chair recognizes the gentleman from alabama mo brooks. >> i passed. >> chair recognizes mr. cicilline. >> thank you, mr. chairman -- >> you can continue to watch this hearing on our website c-span.org. we're going to leave it now for live coverage of u.s. senator members finishing up work on the 2016 republican budget plan formal debate ends at noon and continues voting on more than 60 know the name is. lawmakers may also offer other and minutes. mode expected to last until midnight or beyond. and now to live coverage of the u.s. senate. . the president pro tempore: the senate will come to order. the chaplain, dr. barry black, will lead the senate in prayer. the chaplain: let us pray. master of our hopes and dreams, who constantly works for the good of those who love you. teach us to strive to be
sunni leadership, the speaker, the vice president and others but also the sunni leadership of salah ah din have been clear that they support the role of the united states in this particular fight. >> i just hope that translates then down to the iraqi people as well. i yield back. >> the chair recognizes the gentleman from alabama mo brooks. >> i passed. >> chair recognizes mr. cicilline. >> thank you, mr. chairman -- >> you can continue to watch this hearing...
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it's one thing to kind of cut through the din of there are problems with a line at a particular pollingroken down, but then you find out it had nothing to do with the machines breaking down. that it was a problem with co-workers and listening to what they are supposed to do. so there's a wide reason that lines occur. so what we had to do and it was quite the task to sit down and say how can we provide tools to local officials to figure out why they are getting lines and how to address them when they occur. we did make the recommendation in the report that voters should not have to wait longer than 30 minutes in order to get to a point where they are talking to an election official to get their ballot, that sort of thing. that was really, for the means of when you're doing your resource allocation of how many poll workers to hire, how many pieces of equipment you should have, how many ballots should you order, to try to think about it in terms of i want to process these people in 30 minutes. so we provided some tools that are out on supportthevoter.gov, and there are tools that allow ele
it's one thing to kind of cut through the din of there are problems with a line at a particular pollingroken down, but then you find out it had nothing to do with the machines breaking down. that it was a problem with co-workers and listening to what they are supposed to do. so there's a wide reason that lines occur. so what we had to do and it was quite the task to sit down and say how can we provide tools to local officials to figure out why they are getting lines and how to address them when...
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heart closure problem is that the homes and the pavement where the pilots use to go all fell in the dinth but again malone o'clock anticipated opening time because of the vehicle fire ensued from it was talk about the continuing major delays here for interstate 680 in the southbound direction. >> reporter: this backup is continuing to grow for the right coming down now from the the nature bridge back up to the south end of the span. >> reporter: been backing up the spot as well as west on highway 4 south on 242 all trying to get into danville and those over one hour edition of about 22 minutes trip on a normal commute day major delays persist year as it is much early curring problem and not creek, so shows the pictures here is a dozen of king and his center own valet as you had heard from how 24 favorite still backed up and the. macarthur man's thumb >> reporter: 92 in the san mateo bridge right also stop and go from before the toll plaza and the base of a high-rise golden gate bridge has the problem for all morning long. >> reporter: normal it is only see the heaviest of kron direction
heart closure problem is that the homes and the pavement where the pilots use to go all fell in the dinth but again malone o'clock anticipated opening time because of the vehicle fire ensued from it was talk about the continuing major delays here for interstate 680 in the southbound direction. >> reporter: this backup is continuing to grow for the right coming down now from the the nature bridge back up to the south end of the span. >> reporter: been backing up the spot as well as...
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nearly a 30% gain and the government din get involved in this at all.aby sitting wages reached a record high of $16.65 in san francisco. while grand rapids michigan was at the lower end of the curb but still well above, $11.31. >> new york city it's a little higher. >> yeah it's got to be at least $20 an hour. >> i was going to say often times it's $20. potentially $25. >> plus you have two kids. >> unless we're talking about -- we're not talking about a high school kid are we? it depends. >> oh that is what i think we're talking about. >> okay. >> we've had $20. >> we've had the entrepreneur in here that started her own service. >> young woman she was not even in high school right? >> no that's a good business. >> she was going into high school which is why she needs a ceo to run the company now. >> we're dealing with that now when does the child become the babysitter for the younger sibling. >> i remember when i became the babysitter. >> how old. >> like 7. >> that's not the case anymore. >> where did you grow up? >> they let you be babysitter at 7 ye
nearly a 30% gain and the government din get involved in this at all.aby sitting wages reached a record high of $16.65 in san francisco. while grand rapids michigan was at the lower end of the curb but still well above, $11.31. >> new york city it's a little higher. >> yeah it's got to be at least $20 an hour. >> i was going to say often times it's $20. potentially $25. >> plus you have two kids. >> unless we're talking about -- we're not talking about a high...
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when he was criticized for saying president obama din love his country he said i'm not going to con testimony. when they signed that open letter to iran he stood up and said i'm going to sign that too. i asked him if he was trying too hard. >> everything has gone at warp speed for you ran for governor very westerly. you burst into everyone's consciousness and now nobody is further right than you. some people think that you're now playing a role in order to advance in republican presidential politics. >> this goes back to the arrogance of the left and you can either be smart or con tefsh tif -- conservative. you can't be both. >> you have to be the only person against same sex marriage and say he doesn't believe in evolution. >> sure but i got to hear very smart positions from people i disagreed with and it forces you to think about why you believe what you believe because the social pressure is in another direction but this is nothing new for me. >> he is also criticizing fellow republicans saying they're not being aggressive enough about trying to repeal obamacare. he said we don't need two
when he was criticized for saying president obama din love his country he said i'm not going to con testimony. when they signed that open letter to iran he stood up and said i'm going to sign that too. i asked him if he was trying too hard. >> everything has gone at warp speed for you ran for governor very westerly. you burst into everyone's consciousness and now nobody is further right than you. some people think that you're now playing a role in order to advance in republican...
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about the same time hernandez returns that rental car, a jogger finds the bullet-riddled body of oy dinhouse conversations with hernandez hernandez, including with us had his former teammate mike pouncey, who is on the state's witness list. susan candiotti, cnn, fall river, massachusetts. >>> let's talk more about this case and what it might mean in the her nance case overall with esther pan itch. okay. so prosecutors showing this videotape, saying there was a change in his demeanor you say it shows nothing, desperation, maybe? >> it's a desperate move by the prosecutor. why do they need to do this this? they don't need to get into his behavior two days before the alleged -- before the murder to try to bring out what his motive maeve. the state needs real evidence that supports that hernandez killed odin lloyd. this is just desperate. >> what do you suppose the interpretation might be from jurors? they're note law experts, but when they see video like this and hear the prosecutor saying there's a change in the demeanor you have a girl dancing with him who said yeah he seemed to be agita
about the same time hernandez returns that rental car, a jogger finds the bullet-riddled body of oy dinhouse conversations with hernandez hernandez, including with us had his former teammate mike pouncey, who is on the state's witness list. susan candiotti, cnn, fall river, massachusetts. >>> let's talk more about this case and what it might mean in the her nance case overall with esther pan itch. okay. so prosecutors showing this videotape, saying there was a change in his demeanor...
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and at that din canner, the whole purpose was a zone of civility to create a zone of civility to create camaraderie and also too see where we could work across the aisle to focus on a particular issue. we the women of the senate don't have a caucus. there is no lockstep. but what we do and we have different views on budgets and bottom lines and other issues, what's the best way to approach the deficit what are all the deficits that we're face, believe only the fiscal deficit but the deficit in research and development and other issues. at one of our dinners we said what is it that we want to work on together in this particular congress? what is the issue that brings us all together across party lines, that would have an impact on what we do at home, what we have an impact that is in our local communities and also would have an impact particularly on women and children girls and boys, around the world. that's when we said we wanted to work on the despicable, vile issue of human trafficking. human trafficking. that means a whole organized network and networks to buy and sell human beings
and at that din canner, the whole purpose was a zone of civility to create a zone of civility to create camaraderie and also too see where we could work across the aisle to focus on a particular issue. we the women of the senate don't have a caucus. there is no lockstep. but what we do and we have different views on budgets and bottom lines and other issues, what's the best way to approach the deficit what are all the deficits that we're face, believe only the fiscal deficit but the deficit in...