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. >> what the sites do is give an echo chamber where they sculpt their own idiosyncratic ideology available. >> lori jane gliha in depth on the motivation behind hate crimes. >>> thanks for joining us, i'm joie chen. as new details emerge about the killer and grim motivation, experts began to draw connections between shootings in charleston and other hate crimes. what could trigger violence that could claim the lives of nine worshippers, what pushes someone with hate in mind to strike out and kill? "america tonight"s "america tonight"s lori jane gliha indepth on what we know now about crime and hate. >> reporter: in photographs from facebook the accused shooter in the south carolina church massacre wears flags from apartheid south africa, and drives a vehicle, ordering to police, showing a confederate flag. details of the shooter's motives are under investigation, officials say what happened at the church was rooted in hate. >> reporter: the department of justice opened a hate crime incident. >> a woman identifying herself as a survivors relative told n.b.c. the shooter made that clear as h
. >> what the sites do is give an echo chamber where they sculpt their own idiosyncratic ideology available. >> lori jane gliha in depth on the motivation behind hate crimes. >>> thanks for joining us, i'm joie chen. as new details emerge about the killer and grim motivation, experts began to draw connections between shootings in charleston and other hate crimes. what could trigger violence that could claim the lives of nine worshippers, what pushes someone with hate in...
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amazon says it starts to expect shipping echo in mid-july. >>> the microphone in echo's always open,ays listening, you can expect pushback from privacy advocates. what you ask does go out to a computer for analysis like the smart tvs people were concerned about. a barbie doll that made news for doing that. that's how it works. if you ask your device, like an iphone a question, it it doesn't figure it out inside the iphone. it sends the question out into the cloud. >>> wall street hoping to add to tuesday's wins, dow up 24. nasdaq up six. we continue to watch greece, it has until the end of the month to pay the imf and it it doesn't look like that's going to happen but we'll know soon. >> i want to know what echo's going to say when it hears, what do you want for dinner? it will say, what do you want? >> i believe you started with, hey, echo, me? >> we'll find out what food options echo has for us. >>> while illinois continues to recover from monday night's devastatinger er t devastating tornado, word of survival, someone who will have no memory of the experience. baby braxton found f
amazon says it starts to expect shipping echo in mid-july. >>> the microphone in echo's always open,ays listening, you can expect pushback from privacy advocates. what you ask does go out to a computer for analysis like the smart tvs people were concerned about. a barbie doll that made news for doing that. that's how it works. if you ask your device, like an iphone a question, it it doesn't figure it out inside the iphone. it sends the question out into the cloud. >>> wall...
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there are two popular night spots, like echo stage here. and this is also where one of the medical marijuana grow factories is. i can tell you, a lot of neighborhoods in this area around us don't like any of these businesses here. i talked to a representative of ward five council member kenyon mcduffie, who told me his office often gets complaints about echo stage and the other night spots up and down this strip. back to you in the studio. >> mark segraves. thank you. >>> a heroin dealer can now face decades in prison after pleading guilty to a case that involved an overdose death. prosecutors tell us joseph gaskins worked with a baltimore area dealer to sell heroin in fairfax county. it happened between january and august of last year. in one case, they say a 20-year-old herndon man died after buying drugs from gas kiss kiss. heroin deaths have doubled in recent years. >>> instead of graduating with honors this week, a prince william county teenager will be punished for his ties to terrorism. ali shukri amin used his social media skills to
there are two popular night spots, like echo stage here. and this is also where one of the medical marijuana grow factories is. i can tell you, a lot of neighborhoods in this area around us don't like any of these businesses here. i talked to a representative of ward five council member kenyon mcduffie, who told me his office often gets complaints about echo stage and the other night spots up and down this strip. back to you in the studio. >> mark segraves. thank you. >>> a...
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she is live at echo stage in northeast with more tonight. darcy? >> reporter: well you see that i'm right across the street from echo stage. a lot of people are out here as well as police. a concert just let out. it is business as usual here, and all this as police and d.c. regulators are investigating. victoria callahan was celebrating her 19th birthday at echo stage in northeast d.c. when she collapsed from an apparent overdose on the party drug known as molly. she was transported to the hospital by ambulance and later died. this social media video shows where she was at the packed echo stage concert feeling flume an australian dj. d.c. police and the alcoholic beverage control board are investigating. callahan was a sophomore, studying marine science near myrtle beach. she was home with her family in sterling in loudoun county for the summer. she had graduated last year from potomac falls high school where she was a popular student, vice president of the senior class. callahan is the second college student to die after taking molly at echo stage
she is live at echo stage in northeast with more tonight. darcy? >> reporter: well you see that i'm right across the street from echo stage. a lot of people are out here as well as police. a concert just let out. it is business as usual here, and all this as police and d.c. regulators are investigating. victoria callahan was celebrating her 19th birthday at echo stage in northeast d.c. when she collapsed from an apparent overdose on the party drug known as molly. she was transported to...
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there are two popular night spots, like echo stage here.o where one of the medical marijuana grow factories is. i can tell you, a lot of neighborhoods in this area around us don't like any of these businesses here. i talked to a representative of ward five council member kenyon mcduffie, who told me his office often gets complaints about echo stage and the other night spots up and down this strip. back to you in the studio. >> mark segraves. thank you. >>> a heroin dealer can now face decades in prison after pleading guilty to a case that involved an overdose
there are two popular night spots, like echo stage here.o where one of the medical marijuana grow factories is. i can tell you, a lot of neighborhoods in this area around us don't like any of these businesses here. i talked to a representative of ward five council member kenyon mcduffie, who told me his office often gets complaints about echo stage and the other night spots up and down this strip. back to you in the studio. >> mark segraves. thank you. >>> a heroin dealer can now...
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this attack and others echo a long history of standing up to injustice. don't try this at home!tech know where technology meets humanity... only on al jazeera america >>> before the break we spoke to "america tonight"s lori jane gliha about some of possible motivations behind what police made clear what they believed were hate crimes. the shootings in charleston. joining us is scott robinson of the advancement project. you focus on racial justice issues and organise to try to stop hate crimes. in this case wouldn't investigators have said that the shooter reportedly said i had to do it. you have to go referring to the african-americans in the sanctuary. does this mirror what you heard so far about white soup rem sifts and how they bring people into the fold? >> what is key is what he said before that about you rape our women, something to that extent. this narrative of black criminality is key to white supremist recruitment. in the segment earlier we showed storm front posts, one alluded to blacks killing whites every day. a myth of black on white violence being rampantful. >> t
this attack and others echo a long history of standing up to injustice. don't try this at home!tech know where technology meets humanity... only on al jazeera america >>> before the break we spoke to "america tonight"s lori jane gliha about some of possible motivations behind what police made clear what they believed were hate crimes. the shootings in charleston. joining us is scott robinson of the advancement project. you focus on racial justice issues and organise to try to...
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base in afghanistan, worked for echo log, the same company robbie had told us about. one of the most prominent subcontractors, working on flor floor and dinecorps contracts. it's public health controlled on fear. the fear of losing the job and the fear of losing the job is because they are in debt back home. losing the job is like you're coming back to shame and debt and what my future after that? you're here, you, i own you, and you work here or if you don't want to you go back home. but what about the money you paid? you didn't pay me. you pay to the agent. i didn't know about the money you paid. you have a paper to show? >> being fired is especially daunting because most people borrowed to pay their recruit recruiterrer at interest rates of 25 to 40%. he had to come up with $2500. at the time he earned just $2 a day. he paid for a job in afghanistan for a subcontractor called prime projects international or ppi, they assigned him to a job in an entirely different country. >> he worked at camp dewire in afghanistan, make $800 a month. in the entire year he worked th
base in afghanistan, worked for echo log, the same company robbie had told us about. one of the most prominent subcontractors, working on flor floor and dinecorps contracts. it's public health controlled on fear. the fear of losing the job and the fear of losing the job is because they are in debt back home. losing the job is like you're coming back to shame and debt and what my future after that? you're here, you, i own you, and you work here or if you don't want to you go back home. but what...
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earlier today, i spoke with a manager here at echo stage who declined to comment. doreen back to you. >> thank you. >>> nearly two years ago, another virginia teenager died from an apparent overdose at that same concert venue. shelley goldsmith was a sophomore at the university of virginia. she apparently took molly during a rave at echo stage in august 2013 and later died. that same weekend two other people died from an overdose at a music festival in new york. investigators believe a bad batch of molly was sold throughout the northeast that summer. >>> drug experts say molly is a more concentrated or purer form of ecstasy, but most users don't know how pure it is. like any synthetic drug it could be diluted or at weird other us substances. bad side effects like confusion and anxiety can last for more than a week after taking molly. >>> one virginia teenager is headed to prize up and another is being charged in a secret terror plot that was just revealed today. we have also learned the two used code words to communicate. investigators say it is a chilling example
earlier today, i spoke with a manager here at echo stage who declined to comment. doreen back to you. >> thank you. >>> nearly two years ago, another virginia teenager died from an apparent overdose at that same concert venue. shelley goldsmith was a sophomore at the university of virginia. she apparently took molly during a rave at echo stage in august 2013 and later died. that same weekend two other people died from an overdose at a music festival in new york. investigators...
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-- when uxo those thoughts -- w ould you echo those thoughts?: with apple pay, you could have a better conversion rate on mobile than the desk top. emily: how much do you see apple pay really adding to the bottom line? brian: is a relatively modest even in the future. i do not think it will have a financial impact. what gets me excited, it brings people into the echoes system and keeps them there. i use it multiple times a day. , they will be moving into the u.k.. they changed passbook, it will be called apple wallet. emily: doesn't microsoft already do that? oh wait, that spotify thing. apple's borrowing things from other companies and integrating them. >> that is normal. i believe if there is a good idea, it is more discovered been created. like the iphone, is a rectangular touchscreen. all phones are like that. emily: we are seeing a lot of enhancements to ios nine. how important are those in your app development? phil:? -- the apple echoes system -- ecosystem the split screen apps and the ability to run to apps at once that will make a huge
-- when uxo those thoughts -- w ould you echo those thoughts?: with apple pay, you could have a better conversion rate on mobile than the desk top. emily: how much do you see apple pay really adding to the bottom line? brian: is a relatively modest even in the future. i do not think it will have a financial impact. what gets me excited, it brings people into the echoes system and keeps them there. i use it multiple times a day. , they will be moving into the u.k.. they changed passbook, it will...
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as prayers echoed in the aftermath, tywanza sanders, seen here, he was a beloved local barber.thia hurd, from the city library was also killed. the library was closed today and confirmed her death on their facebook page writing quote dedicating her life to serving and improving the life of others. service also the mantra for de payne middleton-doctor. mother of four working attes with layian university. she lived for her faith. >> what was that like for to you find out that someone that was so dear to you. >> my heart dropped. it just dropped. my heart dropped. i fell to my feet. >> reporter: lives of service cut shockingly short in a city now singing to fill their silence. >> hardly imagine what the families are going through. and that son that lost his mother. >>> that was alina machado reporting for us. earlier i spoke with rafael, from ebenezer baptist. he is talking about how his community is trying to make sense of the tragedy. >> it is a sad and tragic day, not only for the people of charlston, but i believe for freedom-loving people everywhere. but this strikes for home
as prayers echoed in the aftermath, tywanza sanders, seen here, he was a beloved local barber.thia hurd, from the city library was also killed. the library was closed today and confirmed her death on their facebook page writing quote dedicating her life to serving and improving the life of others. service also the mantra for de payne middleton-doctor. mother of four working attes with layian university. she lived for her faith. >> what was that like for to you find out that someone that...
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. >> [ echoing ] rachel... >> [ echoing ] rachel... >> [ echoing ] rachel... [ heart beating ] n't focus. i was always interrupting my t eammates. earlier in my career my coach approached me. he had some questions for me and, you know, first question was, do i ever have, you know, growing up did i have focus problems? and i said, "yes, coach, you know i obviously suffered from adhd as a kid." i felt like i've outgrown it. and he said, "i think that you know sometimes i don't feel like you're focused." so the next day i went and saw a doctor. i had no reason to be embarrassed, no reason to be, you know, ashamed of having adhd. you know, that's why i'm here telling my story. if you were diagnosed with adhd as a kid you might still have it. find out more. take a quiz at ownitquiz.com to help recognize the symptoms like inattention, impulsivity, hyperactivity, then talk with your doctor. seek help. don't be afraid. it 's your adhd. own it. >> it's something we do every day. in fact, we're supposed to do it a number of times a day. and yet many of us just don't do it right. so we assigned jac
. >> [ echoing ] rachel... >> [ echoing ] rachel... >> [ echoing ] rachel... [ heart beating ] n't focus. i was always interrupting my t eammates. earlier in my career my coach approached me. he had some questions for me and, you know, first question was, do i ever have, you know, growing up did i have focus problems? and i said, "yes, coach, you know i obviously suffered from adhd as a kid." i felt like i've outgrown it. and he said, "i think that you know...
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and a notch there that may be placed where tornadoes can potentially form, whenever you see the bow echo it indicates stronger winds from the storm and stronger winds ahead of it. that is the source of the straight line winds that cause most of our problem, in the men time areas that are hardest hit from eastern lancaster county and a little bit of berks county, all of delaware county and most of philadelphia, and camden and gloucester county and parts of burlington county and northern atlantic county, 70 miles per hour gusts and funnel clouds and trees down and power outages it's in these areas trying to get around and tonight where are you most likely to see the downed trees and wires blocking roadways and by the way wires, stay away from them. especially true of the summertime when kids are out of school. when i come back we'll talk about wind gusts and some near record gusts across parts of the region and what is coming up and the afternoon forecast which looks a lot better. >> we'll check in again later we continue to cover the aftermath of the storm online at 6abc.com. right now we
and a notch there that may be placed where tornadoes can potentially form, whenever you see the bow echo it indicates stronger winds from the storm and stronger winds ahead of it. that is the source of the straight line winds that cause most of our problem, in the men time areas that are hardest hit from eastern lancaster county and a little bit of berks county, all of delaware county and most of philadelphia, and camden and gloucester county and parts of burlington county and northern atlantic...
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police say 19-year-old victoria callahan overdosed during a show at echo stage. news4's derrick ward is there tonight to tell us how health officials are responding and why we could see an increase in overdoses. derek, what's going on? >> reporter: i tell you what the investigation is going on now. mpd is doing it. they are calling it a death investigation. one of the things they are looking at is to whether or not the victim actually t took it before coming here. all of that is being vetted as we speak. but one thing that officials are doing in the meantime is they are warping that this popular party drug well using it can result in things that are anything but a party. victoria callahan was home from college. the marine biology major went to carolina coastal university after graduating from high school in sterling, virginia. callahan had just turned 19 and was celebrating here at echo stage in northeast d.c. on wednesday evening. around midnight she began feeling sick. an ambulance was called. she died in an area hospital early thursday morning. according to po
police say 19-year-old victoria callahan overdosed during a show at echo stage. news4's derrick ward is there tonight to tell us how health officials are responding and why we could see an increase in overdoses. derek, what's going on? >> reporter: i tell you what the investigation is going on now. mpd is doing it. they are calling it a death investigation. one of the things they are looking at is to whether or not the victim actually t took it before coming here. all of that is being...
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. >> hi my name is andrea with local services with prisoners with children i want to echo the comments and after realignment etch is familiar with the people are serving more than that longer sentences in county jails it is disturbing there will be not adequate outdoor spice it is as previous speaker men's it is human right i strongly yours u urging you to see those are your community members in that jail and to reconsider and have a more thoroughly environmental review assessment. >> next speaker >> i'm with legal services with prisoners for children those are community members those are human beings held in the space for the entitle of their space and no exposures to air this is a huge impact on the community members i ask you for a full environmental impact report. >> thank you. is there any additional public comment. >> excuse me. if you folks are part of the coalition that is the party to the appeal your opportunity to speak was enincumbrance in the original presentation. >> can i say something as a member of critical assistance hi appellant is just the coalition the letter that i
. >> hi my name is andrea with local services with prisoners with children i want to echo the comments and after realignment etch is familiar with the people are serving more than that longer sentences in county jails it is disturbing there will be not adequate outdoor spice it is as previous speaker men's it is human right i strongly yours u urging you to see those are your community members in that jail and to reconsider and have a more thoroughly environmental review assessment....
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there are echos of 20 years ago, in an n.a.f.t.a. battle. i covered it when president clinton was in the white house. really the same dynamic. the labour unions were skeptical. at the end of the day the clinton white house carried this over the finish line, pushing this fast-track through n.a.f.t.a. the echos of that, they feel they were sold a pig in a poke, have never gotten over it. the n.a.f.t.a. agreement, you'll talk to a congresswoman from michigan at ground zero, as far as what they perceive as loss as a result of that. that's the dynamic. coupled with the environmentalists, and those concerned with issues, constituencies, it was not enough. today, officially president obama, despite a flurry of phone calls, one to one with john boehner, unable to come up with democratic votes, republican votes as well in order to push the first portion of it, the trade adjustment decision over the line, clearing the way for fast-track. >> the fact that the dead line has been moved. does it give hope to the president. what does it mean. >> it's the o
there are echos of 20 years ago, in an n.a.f.t.a. battle. i covered it when president clinton was in the white house. really the same dynamic. the labour unions were skeptical. at the end of the day the clinton white house carried this over the finish line, pushing this fast-track through n.a.f.t.a. the echos of that, they feel they were sold a pig in a poke, have never gotten over it. the n.a.f.t.a. agreement, you'll talk to a congresswoman from michigan at ground zero, as far as what they...
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now today it's very different from the russia of 1830s but echos of that remain and those echos seemo be getting louder. rory challand, al jazeera, moscow. >> for everything that we're covering and more this is where you needs to go. www.aljazeera.com.
now today it's very different from the russia of 1830s but echos of that remain and those echos seemo be getting louder. rory challand, al jazeera, moscow. >> for everything that we're covering and more this is where you needs to go. www.aljazeera.com.
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thecan see that echoed in 10 year yield hitting an eight-month high as you see money flowing out of the bond market. we are seeing money flow into the bond market. to break it down with us, joe weisenthal. finally, an update. joe: finally. allbig story today, we were set to say -- ignore it, same old same old, but we got some exciting headlines about greece today. finally, some excitement. germany is perhaps willing to consider some sort of staggered aid to deal where maybe greece commits to light one reform, which i found to be hilarious -- just do something that set -- so that we can credibly give you money and not have it be a total loss of face. markets were already higher going into that. the funny part to me is that it came out right away. joe: i think this is one of those where there is smoke there is fire sort of them. but the interesting thing is that a picture, we have been going for months talking about what's happening with greece and what gets lost is how devastating this uncertainty has been to the economy. a couple of charts i want to the first one shows greek private sec
thecan see that echoed in 10 year yield hitting an eight-month high as you see money flowing out of the bond market. we are seeing money flow into the bond market. to break it down with us, joe weisenthal. finally, an update. joe: finally. allbig story today, we were set to say -- ignore it, same old same old, but we got some exciting headlines about greece today. finally, some excitement. germany is perhaps willing to consider some sort of staggered aid to deal where maybe greece commits to...
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stuart: by the way, it's called the amazon echo. got it here and i'm going to talk to it for a whole segment asking it questions and conversing with the speaker. ashley: in english. [laughter] don't talk on top of me or the thing won't answer. it will be 10:15. amazon echo. i've got to leave time for my favorite story of the day. take a look at google stock, it's not affected by the story, but it's about google. now you can unsend e-mail from your gmail account. shaw, lots of them would have liked to have taken it back. >> i wish they had it years ago ago would have taken it back. stuart: what about google? >> it's a little rich for me i think it's a little overpriced right here. stuart: come in dan, i want to know on a personal basis, have you ever had senders remorse? >> oh stuart i can't count the amount of times in the last week, i pressed that buttton, oh, no wrong one! this is a good service. how much money is makes for the company i don't know. stuart: good point. ashley, his point is this we've fired off e-mails in anger. as
stuart: by the way, it's called the amazon echo. got it here and i'm going to talk to it for a whole segment asking it questions and conversing with the speaker. ashley: in english. [laughter] don't talk on top of me or the thing won't answer. it will be 10:15. amazon echo. i've got to leave time for my favorite story of the day. take a look at google stock, it's not affected by the story, but it's about google. now you can unsend e-mail from your gmail account. shaw, lots of them would have...
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one in parts of south jersey but take a look at that bow echo. you can see just kind of moved through the area and that produced a lot of straight line wind damage across the area. straight line wind damage can be similar to tornado damage. but as we take a look at those damage reports you can see across the area kind of that swath from lancaster county through chester county, west chester, west bradford area moving into the delaware county area and then down into south jersey around camden county, gloucester county pine hill reports of trees down, power out, widespread across the area. so this storm went in the record books. take look at the top five wind gusts for the philadelphia area. you can see earlier this year we a top five wind gust of 71 miles an hour but yesterday ranked number four at 72 miles per hour. number one by the way is 94-mile an hour wind and that was from hurricane hazel back in the early 1950s. so the high temperature today made it up to 85 degrees. that's normal for this time of year. so it was a comfortable day as a lot
one in parts of south jersey but take a look at that bow echo. you can see just kind of moved through the area and that produced a lot of straight line wind damage across the area. straight line wind damage can be similar to tornado damage. but as we take a look at those damage reports you can see across the area kind of that swath from lancaster county through chester county, west chester, west bradford area moving into the delaware county area and then down into south jersey around camden...
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. >> reporter: the gun shots still echoed in the air as the victims stumbled towards her door. >> hes telling him to come in the house. >> reporter: yvette sanders was sitting in her backyard saturday night watching the block party wind down when two suspects walked up and one of them fired a shot gun into the crowd. what did you jeer. >> you know, at first it sounded like a car crash. >> reporter: one of the victims a grown man came to her door. she did what she could and called 911. that man one of 10 shot in total including a 12-year-old an 11-year-old and an 18 month old child. >> this is just ridiculous. last week and then this week. innocent people got shot and the children. >> reporter: she's referring to a shooting on june 9th, 1 block away where a man shot someone jumped into a stolen taxi and drove away. the shooter remains at large as to the two suspects from saturday night. police say a fight last week is likely behind this late of the round of violence. yvette sanders doesn't care. >> i'm nervous and upset because you know now children can't even play, you know, i'm scar
. >> reporter: the gun shots still echoed in the air as the victims stumbled towards her door. >> hes telling him to come in the house. >> reporter: yvette sanders was sitting in her backyard saturday night watching the block party wind down when two suspects walked up and one of them fired a shot gun into the crowd. what did you jeer. >> you know, at first it sounded like a car crash. >> reporter: one of the victims a grown man came to her door. she did what she...
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i would echo everything peter said prince of echoing it all just add that they have a very strong internal operating capability and intro asset management in of 27 people. so they can truly own and execute on these operations. did you leverage local operating partners, but that has more to the extent of deal flow and execution. tristan retains full operational control over the strategic plan for all these assets. finally with regard to the investment returns, they have one of the top track records in europe so oftentimes we compare real estate managers again with the global benchmark make when you cure for the geographic bias they have one of the top if not the top european specific real estate track records. >> great. any questions? >> it had to do with the third fund am objecting to you described as above 45% and gross multiples of 1.5 [inaudible] i am just curious who actually looked at the book to see those statements were true?
i would echo everything peter said prince of echoing it all just add that they have a very strong internal operating capability and intro asset management in of 27 people. so they can truly own and execute on these operations. did you leverage local operating partners, but that has more to the extent of deal flow and execution. tristan retains full operational control over the strategic plan for all these assets. finally with regard to the investment returns, they have one of the top track...
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so it was not done at the time in 1861 or 1863 consciously to echo the cross of st. andrew, but the weight of time has in a sense made it into that, and there is suggestions, for example, that the flag of alabama or the flag of florida which -- the state flags of those two states are now simply a red cross flag on a white field, and florida has the state seal over it. those in a sense are also harkening back to the confederate battle flag and the cross of st. andrew. the people have weighted it down with that perception, and that perception has become a new reality, but if you clear away -- if you're a strict constructionity and you get back to what miles intended it did not have anything to do with the cross of st. andrew or the scottish flag. >> thank you for a very fine talk. it certainly enlightened me on a number of points. but while your book gives us many different viewpoints of the flag i'm not sure that middle school and high school students will have read that or not likely to have read that when they wear to school they're con federal emblem flag on their
so it was not done at the time in 1861 or 1863 consciously to echo the cross of st. andrew, but the weight of time has in a sense made it into that, and there is suggestions, for example, that the flag of alabama or the flag of florida which -- the state flags of those two states are now simply a red cross flag on a white field, and florida has the state seal over it. those in a sense are also harkening back to the confederate battle flag and the cross of st. andrew. the people have weighted it...
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. >> i definitely have to echo him. i have goose bumps when you get a chance to be at the finals, but you have to have headliners. we're talking tact reigning mvp in stefan curry. and then arguably the best player ston the planet going he to head. >> and they took different paths to get here. mr. lebron is mr. all everything, and steph is everyone's favorite underdog. can you be an underdog and an mvp? how did he pull that off? he has managed it somehow. >> you said it best, rachel, his path. totally different from lebron james. i mean, lebron james we knew about when he was 13, 14 years old and obviously steph curry because of his dad, but the path steph curry took to get here versus lebron and now they're meeting. >> the two most exciting and dynamic, two very different superstars leading their teams to the nba finals, getting a chance to watch them go at it. i'm excited. >> of course there is going to be more pressure on lebron james now. on friday, we found out that kyrie irving, the guy on the cavaliers team who is
. >> i definitely have to echo him. i have goose bumps when you get a chance to be at the finals, but you have to have headliners. we're talking tact reigning mvp in stefan curry. and then arguably the best player ston the planet going he to head. >> and they took different paths to get here. mr. lebron is mr. all everything, and steph is everyone's favorite underdog. can you be an underdog and an mvp? how did he pull that off? he has managed it somehow. >> you said it best,...
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we want to give echo stage every opportunity to talk about this today. they don't want anything to do with us. in fact they asked us to leave the property. another 19-year-old died here in 2013 after another molly incident. and an alcohol violation or incident referral was also mentioned by police in their report. we do not know what the details of that are as we want to mention that a young man fell from the balcony on january 2 also died here at echo stage. reporting live in washington scott broom, wusa9. >> what a sad cautionary tale. they are hosting another event a scottish indie pop group. >>> inside the polish mansion where four people were killed. the information is contained and a search warrant that was unsealed today and the list of recovered items is long, but here are some of the things they took as a part of the investigation. matches, lighters, electronic devices, weapons, related items. pizza boxes, beverage containers. the lighters and the matches are significant because the house was set on fire. the pizza boxes and the beverage contain
we want to give echo stage every opportunity to talk about this today. they don't want anything to do with us. in fact they asked us to leave the property. another 19-year-old died here in 2013 after another molly incident. and an alcohol violation or incident referral was also mentioned by police in their report. we do not know what the details of that are as we want to mention that a young man fell from the balcony on january 2 also died here at echo stage. reporting live in washington scott...
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this is echos of controversies that occurred in the 1960's and 1970's. so we're in a second wave of controversies. the last third of the book is devoted to analyzing these controversies and how they echo the earlier history of the flag. now, at this point i would wrap it up by talking about what history teaches us, look at the history of the flag and in some objective way we would make conclusions. without question the history tells us the flag means this or without question history dick tates this is what we should do with the flag. but it isn't that easy. there's no clear answer about what we should do or what the flag meanings. if anything what history teaches us is that there are lots of different meanings of the flag, there no, sir -- there's no single meaning of the flag. perceptions are based on reality and use over time, particularly since 1865. what it suggests to us is if we want to understand and think -- i think that's what we should try to do, understand why other people think differently from us, if we want to understand what the flag means
this is echos of controversies that occurred in the 1960's and 1970's. so we're in a second wave of controversies. the last third of the book is devoted to analyzing these controversies and how they echo the earlier history of the flag. now, at this point i would wrap it up by talking about what history teaches us, look at the history of the flag and in some objective way we would make conclusions. without question the history tells us the flag means this or without question history dick tates...
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we have dangerous scenario damaging winds hail, lightning and take look at that bow echo just plowinghrough the garden state so get off the beaches we're talking dangerous lightning. it's going to be moving toward millville, toms river as well as atlantic city right now as you see that nasty line with the history of damage. some reports of some emergency vehicles moving toward the 202 area that we talked about during that tornado warning in this is brian. every day, brian drives carefully to work. and every day brian drives carefully to work, there are rate suckers. he's been paying more for car insurance because of their bad driving for so long, he doesn't even notice them anymore. but one day brian gets snapshot from progressive. now brian has a rate based on his driving, not theirs. get snapshot and see just how much your good driving could save you. >>> did he do? sean diddy combs hauled off in handcuffs. >> did he use a kettlebell like this as a weapon? >> then, hate on the beach. mystery of the number 88 drawn by the accused church massacre killer. the hidden message of venom he
we have dangerous scenario damaging winds hail, lightning and take look at that bow echo just plowinghrough the garden state so get off the beaches we're talking dangerous lightning. it's going to be moving toward millville, toms river as well as atlantic city right now as you see that nasty line with the history of damage. some reports of some emergency vehicles moving toward the 202 area that we talked about during that tornado warning in this is brian. every day, brian drives carefully to...
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so many people there cheering today's decision but again echoing what we heard from the president that there is still a lot of work to do. yes, marriage is now legal across the country. but there are many other battles still being fought. we saw a number of people we recognized from san francisco city hall. herrera, leno, one of the same- sex couples at the center of the issue for the past many, many years. as our sky fox takes a broader view over san francisco city hall it seems as though it's going to be almost a back to work day for many in the city but there are events planned there at san francisco city hall this evening at 6:00 also at san jose city hall tonight. a lot of people sort of buzzing and now for those people who are celebrating, it's going to be tough to get back to the business of a regular workday or schoolday because certainly, this decision changes everything. >> yeah. we also heard from mayor lee and kate kendall. mayor lee said did you feel the earth shaking this morning? talking about the supreme court decision. kate said that she hopes that this decision goes b
so many people there cheering today's decision but again echoing what we heard from the president that there is still a lot of work to do. yes, marriage is now legal across the country. but there are many other battles still being fought. we saw a number of people we recognized from san francisco city hall. herrera, leno, one of the same- sex couples at the center of the issue for the past many, many years. as our sky fox takes a broader view over san francisco city hall it seems as though it's...
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echoes lyndon b. johnson's speech in 1963.hing interesting, she called on white americans to do soul searching themselves. we talk about the racial soul searching we need to have. white people need to have conversations among themselves. >> there's an overreaction pc is running amok. if you want to buy a confederate flag you can't go online and buy it. you have a radio show. he wrote this in an e-mail this morning. the american left has running through it the same total yan streak that ran through the -- decides to force u taupe ya on the world. making the case the left is trying to erase history, remove the flags and monuments. that seems, to me to be going too far. we don't know where the debate is going. i think it's wrong if you erase history. is it not legitimate on the public grounds, taxpayers pay to maintain the ground of the south carolina state capitol. that seems to be a fair debate. >> you are seeing a lot of bipartisan support whether it's state capitols or store shelves to remove the confederate battle flag to ge
echoes lyndon b. johnson's speech in 1963.hing interesting, she called on white americans to do soul searching themselves. we talk about the racial soul searching we need to have. white people need to have conversations among themselves. >> there's an overreaction pc is running amok. if you want to buy a confederate flag you can't go online and buy it. you have a radio show. he wrote this in an e-mail this morning. the american left has running through it the same total yan streak that...
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>> as a practical matter i echo what you just said.t doesn't get any more serious in the criminal law than multiple murder. that's it. you've hit the brass ring, so to speak, of the criminal justice system. so this discussion both by the fbi director, and frankly, i think he would have been a lot better off not wading into this. because clearly it fits the definition of domestic terrorism. it's a slam dunk in terms of hitting all three elements. was it intended to coerce? yes, his own words were he wanted to start a race war. all you have to do is substitute white 21-year-old and put muslim arab type and they would be calling this domestic terrorism. so there's kind of an insidious viewpoint here. >> seems like you're saying there's a double standard. >> there clearly is a double standard and that's why i don't even understand why the fbi is wading into it. we have a set of laws for people who commit multiple murders in this country and can't do anything more than you do to them which this is a death penalty state, that's the ultimate
>> as a practical matter i echo what you just said.t doesn't get any more serious in the criminal law than multiple murder. that's it. you've hit the brass ring, so to speak, of the criminal justice system. so this discussion both by the fbi director, and frankly, i think he would have been a lot better off not wading into this. because clearly it fits the definition of domestic terrorism. it's a slam dunk in terms of hitting all three elements. was it intended to coerce? yes, his own...
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radicalized not by going to hate group meetings but by trolling the net and being involved in that echo chamber that is really quite so disturbing. amy: the manifesto believed to belong to dylann roof, he -- and i would like you to explain how it was registered and what it means. in it he writes -- "anyone who thinks that white and black people look as different as we do on the outside, but are somehow magically the same on the inside, is delusional. how could our faces, skin, hair, and body structure all be different, but our brains be exactly the same? this is the nonsense we are led to believe. negroes have lower iq's, lower impulse control, and higher testosterone levels in generals. -- in general. these three things alone are a recipe for violent behavior." again, these are the words of dylann roof. richard cohen? >> this is what surprised garbage. the world does that race is only skin deep. at the weiser promised world particularly something like the council of conservative citizens, race is destiny. that is the theme that one hears not just in this country but in europe, in south
radicalized not by going to hate group meetings but by trolling the net and being involved in that echo chamber that is really quite so disturbing. amy: the manifesto believed to belong to dylann roof, he -- and i would like you to explain how it was registered and what it means. in it he writes -- "anyone who thinks that white and black people look as different as we do on the outside, but are somehow magically the same on the inside, is delusional. how could our faces, skin, hair, and...
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>> first, you go back to the birth of the nation, right echo the film in the early partf last century where that bugaboo was one of the animating features of the film. hundreds, if not thousands of black and historically have been lynched on allegations such as that. if you go to the council conservative citizens website again and again, it is this black men are raping white women black men are committing crimes against white people. it is a trope that has been a constant for more than a century and the whites are premised world. amy: we want you to stay with us, richard cohen, co-author of an editorial published in today's "new york times was quote, headlined "white supremacists without borders." when we come back, kevin alexander gray will join richard cohen. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we turn to the battle in south carolina over the confederate flag, which still flies on the grounds of the state capital. the issue reignited by last wednesday's massacre of nine african-american churchgoers b
>> first, you go back to the birth of the nation, right echo the film in the early partf last century where that bugaboo was one of the animating features of the film. hundreds, if not thousands of black and historically have been lynched on allegations such as that. if you go to the council conservative citizens website again and again, it is this black men are raping white women black men are committing crimes against white people. it is a trope that has been a constant for more than a...
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and the resulting blast echoed across the bay as airborne fragments of the gaspee splashed down beneath a moonless sky. nick bunker wrote "the british have never seen anything quite like the gaspee affair." their attack on the ship amounted to a complete rejection of the empire's right to rule . according to dan harrington's op-ed, "king george iii was furious and offered huge rewards. inquiries were made and nooses were fashioned. but in the end not one name was produced as thousands of rhode islanders remained true to silence." the site of this historic victory is now named gaspee point. in honor of this incident and the audacious rhode islanders who accomplished it. according to bunker, the rhode island patriots successfully organized "a military operation three years ahead of its time that arose not merely from a private quarrel but a matrix of ideas. -- ideas." the ideas, madam president, a liberty. rhode islanders have made it a tradition of celebrating the incident and this year marks the 50th annual gaspee day celebration. we celebrate by marching in the annual parade as we reca
and the resulting blast echoed across the bay as airborne fragments of the gaspee splashed down beneath a moonless sky. nick bunker wrote "the british have never seen anything quite like the gaspee affair." their attack on the ship amounted to a complete rejection of the empire's right to rule . according to dan harrington's op-ed, "king george iii was furious and offered huge rewards. inquiries were made and nooses were fashioned. but in the end not one name was produced as...
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an echo chamber. the converse would be if social media, whoever has responsibility, could find a way to engage the american people in recognizing that we must have effective government. and that we should insist our elected leaders be committed to governments and printable compromise to find common ground. i do not know much about social media. i do not want to facebook, as you pointed out. i think properly the -- used, it could play a major role. in terms of policy itself, i think the most important thing we could do is well constructed fiscal policy. and simultaneously enacted retirement reform. in addition to that, immigration reform and education. we need to increase the minimum wage. we need to give workers and even playing field in terms of the right to decide on collective bargaining. there is a whole lot we could do , but you cannot do it without a political system that works. mr. paulson: in terms of the political system, the political system reflects the people. the people are very divided.
an echo chamber. the converse would be if social media, whoever has responsibility, could find a way to engage the american people in recognizing that we must have effective government. and that we should insist our elected leaders be committed to governments and printable compromise to find common ground. i do not know much about social media. i do not want to facebook, as you pointed out. i think properly the -- used, it could play a major role. in terms of policy itself, i think the most...
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i want to echo that on my part too. we do believe a better day will come and hopefully not only at the end of the fiscal year but soon where we get a budget agreement, we get better numbers and we're able to address each of these accounts. that the gentleman has highlighted. because he's exactly right about the need in all of these areas. the offset is not acceptable. it's even dangerous. for that reason i oppose the amendment. but the larger message is we've got to get a better budget number, we've got to revisit many of the accounts in this bill. i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from illinois. mr. dold: how much time is remaining? the chair: the gentleman has a minute and a half left. mr. dold: thank you, madam chair. i want to thank the chairman and ranking member for their thoughts. there's no question as we look at the debt we have, we have an $18.5 trillion debt in our country, that i do believe is jeopardizing our children's opportunity for the american dream. one of the things we
i want to echo that on my part too. we do believe a better day will come and hopefully not only at the end of the fiscal year but soon where we get a budget agreement, we get better numbers and we're able to address each of these accounts. that the gentleman has highlighted. because he's exactly right about the need in all of these areas. the offset is not acceptable. it's even dangerous. for that reason i oppose the amendment. but the larger message is we've got to get a better budget number,...
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committee has been able to accomplish i have general concerns about transparency and the community echoes the issues of transparency in the xhinty the number of dollars or in this case the lack of dollars have been spent over the last several years so this community has responsibilities and pressure that comes with that responsibilities trust me i know about that pressure it's not always easy to come to consensus on which programs to fund at what level i want to employ the committee members that are here to continue to work to work with the community so we can develop quality programses and provide funds that are available to strengthen the fabric of our neighborhood a neighborhood that is in transitioning extremely quickly. i further ask that the committee fill the vacant see especially given that it's a critical seat it's an access point for the voice of the community in the ic some members have expressed interest in having a hearing possibly later in september. this request we will consider and most likely we will honor this request. it comes from a compromise for the members not able
committee has been able to accomplish i have general concerns about transparency and the community echoes the issues of transparency in the xhinty the number of dollars or in this case the lack of dollars have been spent over the last several years so this community has responsibilities and pressure that comes with that responsibilities trust me i know about that pressure it's not always easy to come to consensus on which programs to fund at what level i want to employ the committee members...
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checked on the echo your comments as well. there's a discussion for the [inaudible] and mineral rights in general. i would welcome the discussion. check it so, perhaps, before we call for the vote to be calendar a conversation. we haven't had one and sometime especially just have an overview of our coring operation with mission rock and maybe the terms of the of the lease. we've spent a lot of couple times a lot of time on it or lost is because of to speed with the projects are sure to guess. we can definitely do that >> i'll take that to move the item >> second >> any public comment on this item? all those in favor say, aye. opposed, nay. thank you. next item, please >> would you like for me to read the gauche items >> yes, please that would be great >> item 19, unmitigated cram bianco versus city of san francisco. item 20 unmitigated claim jane sandel francisco file and josÉ alvarez versus puc. i'm 21 city and county of san francisco versus an old valley golf and recreation. gauche items 23 through 31 not be heard today. >>
checked on the echo your comments as well. there's a discussion for the [inaudible] and mineral rights in general. i would welcome the discussion. check it so, perhaps, before we call for the vote to be calendar a conversation. we haven't had one and sometime especially just have an overview of our coring operation with mission rock and maybe the terms of the of the lease. we've spent a lot of couple times a lot of time on it or lost is because of to speed with the projects are sure to guess....
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segÚn el alegato formal el acusado se habÍa peleado a golpes con su vÍctima quien se echÓ a correr.fabricar la que el valor que representa. el gobierno pierde dinero es fabricarlo. >> la gente pasa de largo sin levantarla. agregue las desventajas de los penny. hacer la cuesta mÁs de lo que vale. cifras muestran que el producir una moneda le cuesta al gobierno 1.7. casi el doble de su valor. >> antes costaba mÁs. en una Época tuvo un valor de cambio, un valor mercantil. era necesario porque tÚ pagabas con pennys. muy poca gente lo usa. >> una moneda de cinco sale 8/100. en la de 10:05 el gobierno sale ganando. _10 y 5. cuando se suma el costo de producciÓn, el gobierno sale ganando pero esto no responde la pregunta de por quÉ se sigue fabricando el penny. quÉ haces tÚ con las monedas de un centavo? >> pues guardarlas. >> cuando se habla del penny. >> el presidente obama dijo que solicitarÍa que se eliminara el penny.ç >> no se preocupan, por ahora son solo ideas. >> un helicÓptero de la oficina de aduanas y protecciÓn fronteriza se vio obligado a aterrizar tras que le dispararon en l
segÚn el alegato formal el acusado se habÍa peleado a golpes con su vÍctima quien se echÓ a correr.fabricar la que el valor que representa. el gobierno pierde dinero es fabricarlo. >> la gente pasa de largo sin levantarla. agregue las desventajas de los penny. hacer la cuesta mÁs de lo que vale. cifras muestran que el producir una moneda le cuesta al gobierno 1.7. casi el doble de su valor. >> antes costaba mÁs. en una Época tuvo un valor de cambio, un valor mercantil. era...
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but it echoes down through the ages. if you look at the second world war fdr was a little more , explicit about this. an important corollary was that the governments themselves needed to be destroyed and the population reeducated. fdr went a little bit further saying that the war was with the people. he wants to have a different sort of war. a war to end all wars. a war to make the world safe for democracy. not a war in which the u.s. actually has any territorial objectives. that was kind of the strange part about it. here wilson is adhering to the old american tradition. it is notably -- better described that the united states stands for something different. on one hand, the u.s. is not party to the treaties of its allies. on the other, the united states is seeking universal claims. it is almost the inverse of isolationism. >> is it fair to say fdr was more concerned with traditional power politics of preventing a gemini darren wilson was? professor mcmeekin: yes, although i would say he was not really a traditionalist.
but it echoes down through the ages. if you look at the second world war fdr was a little more , explicit about this. an important corollary was that the governments themselves needed to be destroyed and the population reeducated. fdr went a little bit further saying that the war was with the people. he wants to have a different sort of war. a war to end all wars. a war to make the world safe for democracy. not a war in which the u.s. actually has any territorial objectives. that was kind of...
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an echo of 2011. less of that back to the top story.reece banks shut until at least the sixth of july and capital controls imposed. we are joined on the phone by the ceo of the bank of cyprus. john, the last time we spoke was april as cyprus was unwise and -- on widening capital controls. in your experience, you can introduce them by the wicked, how long could it take to unwind -- by the weekend, how long could it take unwind? guest: to have implementable measures as a key question is we have them in place and now what are we going to do to create the conference to a the banking system can be stable and the country can remedy the issues that they are putting in place. cyber and has taken two years and we were moved to the domestic capital controls more quickly than we did the national capital controls. in cyprus, very strong government actions and a proper tax collection regime and changes to the laws and developing rapidly within restraints of a memorandum of understanding. not the conditions today in greece. jonathan: as you look at t
an echo of 2011. less of that back to the top story.reece banks shut until at least the sixth of july and capital controls imposed. we are joined on the phone by the ceo of the bank of cyprus. john, the last time we spoke was april as cyprus was unwise and -- on widening capital controls. in your experience, you can introduce them by the wicked, how long could it take to unwind -- by the weekend, how long could it take unwind? guest: to have implementable measures as a key question is we have...