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. >> echo 15 -- >> housed in pendleton's echo 15 unit, 24 carefully screened offenders make up the future's program. but getting their prison walking papers, and marching straight to boot camp, isn't so simple. there's still red tape. military requirements demand offenders be out of pendleton 30 days after their release before they can officially enlist and 30 days can be a lifetime for kids like madden, who returned to drugs and gang infested neighborhoods. >> what really makes me nervous is him returning back to his old environment and the situations that got him in trouble in the first place. it's harder for them to maintain the discipline and the structure they have here once they return to the home or the streets. >> i feel like this is the most positive thing that i can do. it's either that or go back to indy and there's not a whole lot there for me. a lot of people aren't going to appreciate that i'm trying to do something for myself and i don't feel like i need to go back to that because i don't feel like i'm going to have a whole lot of support. >> with his release date just week
. >> echo 15 -- >> housed in pendleton's echo 15 unit, 24 carefully screened offenders make up the future's program. but getting their prison walking papers, and marching straight to boot camp, isn't so simple. there's still red tape. military requirements demand offenders be out of pendleton 30 days after their release before they can officially enlist and 30 days can be a lifetime for kids like madden, who returned to drugs and gang infested neighborhoods. >> what really...
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it is echoing the earlier statue's gesture and facial features. it diverts in other ways. it avoided the controversy of partial nudity that plagued the ill-conceived statue. with the help of an architect and engineer, he concluded the actual and imagined commemorations. within the unique public and ceremonial space of the capitol rotunda, the interaction of art and architecture continues to play a key role in constructing an official if now contested view of american history and politics. in shaping historical memory with regard to the persons and events. each of the 3 million plus annual visitors who engage with this space dissipate in its history and become momentarily actors on this national stage. while the grand narrative and great men focus of the rotunda is now mediated in other parts of the capitol, most notably emancipation hall and the westward expansion corridor, this more expensive history need not negate the role of leaders such as washington and the architectural and pictorial continuum of the rotunda. although the statue was outside the capital, when the fre
it is echoing the earlier statue's gesture and facial features. it diverts in other ways. it avoided the controversy of partial nudity that plagued the ill-conceived statue. with the help of an architect and engineer, he concluded the actual and imagined commemorations. within the unique public and ceremonial space of the capitol rotunda, the interaction of art and architecture continues to play a key role in constructing an official if now contested view of american history and politics. in...
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. >>> a committee is taking a close look at south bay congressman mike honda tonight. [ loud echo ] >new report from the independent office of congressional ethics concludes there is substantial evidence the seven-term congressman broke house rules by having his staff do campaign works on taxpayer time. that includes using official events to line up donors. in a statement, the honda campaign chalked it up to sloppiness. we'll have much more on this ethics report at 6:00. >>> grocery stores and retailers have been asking customers if they want to pay extra money to donate to a charity. [ loud echo in the background ] >> what do you think? consumerwatch reporter julie watts on what shoppers think. >> reporter: you know, ken, safeway is one of many major retailers that solicits donations at the register. some people love it. some people are annoyed by it. but love it or hate it, turns out most of us are actually donating. >> would you like to round up 31 cents to go to charity. >> reporter: it's a common question. opinions about being asked to give money vary as greatly as the charities
. >>> a committee is taking a close look at south bay congressman mike honda tonight. [ loud echo ] >new report from the independent office of congressional ethics concludes there is substantial evidence the seven-term congressman broke house rules by having his staff do campaign works on taxpayer time. that includes using official events to line up donors. in a statement, the honda campaign chalked it up to sloppiness. we'll have much more on this ethics report at 6:00....
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duck to reinstall the deposed government according to a draft communication from the original group echoharlie angelo has more. >> reporter: singing the national and them of burkina faso residents loyal to the government have poured into the national square to protest against the coup. they were joined by national army troops who entered the city overnight. their altimatum to soldiers behind the coup surrender or face attack and deadlines passed and negotiations are still on going, the release of zito was welcomed by the people who want order quickly restored. >> translator: we are counting on the army and the international community to find a way to resolve this problem peacefully. but as the army has said if a peaceful solution is not found then i think it will end badly for some units and we won with the help of the international community support for the people. >> translator: we came to the national square to really support our brothers in arms and also to condemn the behavior of the presidential guard that truly effected us. we cannot understand how we fought on october 30th and 31
duck to reinstall the deposed government according to a draft communication from the original group echoharlie angelo has more. >> reporter: singing the national and them of burkina faso residents loyal to the government have poured into the national square to protest against the coup. they were joined by national army troops who entered the city overnight. their altimatum to soldiers behind the coup surrender or face attack and deadlines passed and negotiations are still on going, the...
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. >>> then, the pope in philadelphia, the message he had that echoed the words of our founding fathersindia here in silicon valley, the high-profile people there to greet him and the controversy this visit is creating. good evening to you. thank you for joining us. i'm peggy bunker. >> i'm terry mcsweeney. the international spotlight is shining on the bay area now. the prime minister of india is here and everyone from tesla founder elon musk to locals rolling out the red carpet. the prime minister arrived just a few hours ago at hjc, of course, a large crowd there to greet him. but his visit is causing problems, too, including for the rock 'n' roll marathon happening in downtown san jose tomorrow nbc marianne joining us, marianne? >> reporter: terry, the prime minister of india will speak here tomorrow night before a sold out crowd. about 18,000 people will come here to hear him talk about the invasions of high tech start jastartups in india. he arrived at san jose international airport to a rock star's welcome and met with san jose mayor and right now he's at tesla motors in free mont
. >>> then, the pope in philadelphia, the message he had that echoed the words of our founding fathersindia here in silicon valley, the high-profile people there to greet him and the controversy this visit is creating. good evening to you. thank you for joining us. i'm peggy bunker. >> i'm terry mcsweeney. the international spotlight is shining on the bay area now. the prime minister of india is here and everyone from tesla founder elon musk to locals rolling out the red carpet....
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echo when you look at -- guy: when you look at what is happening. brought up some specialist, what are they telling you? alex: no one should speculate with the fuel price. we know how people have protected their fuel prices. people are hesitating at the moment. there is an opportunity, but we need to be careful. we have seen situations where the low price of fuel has yielded overcapacity situations. to -- sure we continue -- what are you expecting? what you see the european economy doing echo alex: most of the forecast have been positive. they're speaking well of development. the north and middle europe continues to develop well. if the economy continues to see a decenthould amount of passenger demand continue to develop over the went to. --over the winter here it over the winter. guy: how will it affect your business? you take pastors from one country to another country. does the border issue concern you? at schengen and non-schengen. we hope that they will not be an acting non-schengen measures. otherwise it becomes complicated. guy: how does that
echo when you look at -- guy: when you look at what is happening. brought up some specialist, what are they telling you? alex: no one should speculate with the fuel price. we know how people have protected their fuel prices. people are hesitating at the moment. there is an opportunity, but we need to be careful. we have seen situations where the low price of fuel has yielded overcapacity situations. to -- sure we continue -- what are you expecting? what you see the european economy doing echo...
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but the echo of the 1950s accessed angeles on his present and the intense subjectivity that there is no reality other than one that emanates from our own individual experience of the radical freedom and tragedy and suffering is the hallmark of existence and there is no meaning to existence other than the meaning that we assign as individuals and people have a responsibility to act in the world. in the footnotes of course where the other accessed angeles use that different kind of morality from the accessed angeles from to protest the war and the entire kissinger used it to defend and advance the war and empire. so in kissinger's shadow to explain this how it manifested itself in its specific policies and that after he left office in his advice as a foreign-policy intellectuals. but the thesis is darkening that proves you can see how the fox kind of runs through much of his considerations about the foreign-policy and how he justifies his actions up until the latest book world order. for some of this nature belief in this romanticism is that action creates the perception of reality and
but the echo of the 1950s accessed angeles on his present and the intense subjectivity that there is no reality other than one that emanates from our own individual experience of the radical freedom and tragedy and suffering is the hallmark of existence and there is no meaning to existence other than the meaning that we assign as individuals and people have a responsibility to act in the world. in the footnotes of course where the other accessed angeles use that different kind of morality from...
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it's not a conscious echo.i think they have been discomforted by these new russian moves in syria, but this has been the iranian position of longstanding. they're fighting isil not only in syria, but also in iraq. where. >> president bush during his speech earlier, i don't have the quote in front of me, but i think i can paraphrase it saying that you can't keep saying death to israel. that does not create jobs. who is the audience for that comment? >> well, it's iran. definitely the u.s. it was an ey an appeal, which has been a consistent line of american diplomacy on iran and, indeed, any country to which there is hostile to the government. it's your people that matter, and we would love to cooperate with your people. this is a familiar approach on iran. i have to say one thing that i'm finding strike something that nobody is talking about israel-palestine. nobody. i'm not sure that anybody has mentioned it. president obama did not mention it, which i find very striking. normally he mentions it i that the u.s.
it's not a conscious echo.i think they have been discomforted by these new russian moves in syria, but this has been the iranian position of longstanding. they're fighting isil not only in syria, but also in iraq. where. >> president bush during his speech earlier, i don't have the quote in front of me, but i think i can paraphrase it saying that you can't keep saying death to israel. that does not create jobs. who is the audience for that comment? >> well, it's iran. definitely the...
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saying that he stands by the draft agreement negotiated by west african countries over the weekend echone of its key condition is to hanover power to a civilian transitional government and nicholas hawk reports now from ouagadougou. >> reporter: this is mobile phone footage of soldiers from burkina faso's regular army moving towards the capitol. the army's chief of staff warn coup leader and his presidential guard to surrender their arms. some did, others won't. so troops from the regular army entered the capitol. under pressure to address the nation apologizing for the coup. >> translator: we confirm to return power to authorities after definitive agreement to get out of the crisis made under the authority of echo us. >> reporter: reactions on the streets was immediate and chanted freedom. hundreds have been injured and a dozen have died since the coup took place almost a week ago. >> translator: we have lost brave fighters and we are ready to die to free burkina faso. >> reporter: the situation remains very volatile, who is in charge of burkina faso is still unclear. west africa leade
saying that he stands by the draft agreement negotiated by west african countries over the weekend echone of its key condition is to hanover power to a civilian transitional government and nicholas hawk reports now from ouagadougou. >> reporter: this is mobile phone footage of soldiers from burkina faso's regular army moving towards the capitol. the army's chief of staff warn coup leader and his presidential guard to surrender their arms. some did, others won't. so troops from the regular...
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my niece here said it's the first time she seen me smile in 15 days. >> reporter: she echoes her uncleling me how happy she is. >> translator: life got better for us she tells me. >> reporter: arriving in vienna the refugees know the true healing is yet to begin but this is a good of start as any and reached their destination unobstructed by the journey is far from over. >> and mohamed, so you have already outlined the warm reception so many people received in austria, is that a sign that is beginning to end? because as we know the numbers are mounding up and many people are bulking, aren't they, about the hundreds of thousands potentially could be coming their way. >> yeah, marteen, that is a very good question and there are opinion polls that have been reported in local media suggesting the public may be divided on this issue. that there is a growing number of the austria public who may be starting to be less welcoming to the idea of so many refugees coming here. that being said though we are not seeing where we are any hostility being directed to the refugees whereas in hungry it wa
my niece here said it's the first time she seen me smile in 15 days. >> reporter: she echoes her uncleling me how happy she is. >> translator: life got better for us she tells me. >> reporter: arriving in vienna the refugees know the true healing is yet to begin but this is a good of start as any and reached their destination unobstructed by the journey is far from over. >> and mohamed, so you have already outlined the warm reception so many people received in austria,...
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get off me. >> this is the hard way. >> code green, echo. code green, echo.green basically is considered a general emergency. >> situation where we need backup. we need extra personnel to come down and help out. it's for the safety of the kid and it's for the safety of the staff. >> get off me! >> we asked you to do it the easy way. >> the frustrating thing about a code green is you're running into the situation blind. you have no idea what you're going into. >> give me your legs. >> now, we going to do this the hard way? give me your arm. >> it's our responsibility to keep all the kids safe. we got to do whatever we need to do to keep the child schaaf, and we do that with maximum number, minimum force. >> give it to me. kneel up. >> we need cuffs? >> no. we got him. we got him. >> i got him. >> stand up. >> stand up, kevin. >> stand up. >> he just had this bolt, and he's been threatening that he's going to hurt the first staff that comes into the room or one of the other residents who may try to come after him. he's been here for a while, and that starts to
get off me. >> this is the hard way. >> code green, echo. code green, echo.green basically is considered a general emergency. >> situation where we need backup. we need extra personnel to come down and help out. it's for the safety of the kid and it's for the safety of the staff. >> get off me! >> we asked you to do it the easy way. >> the frustrating thing about a code green is you're running into the situation blind. you have no idea what you're going into....
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in resent years the west african regional block echo has imposed sanctions on countries that witnessps. and others face similar situations and people here are now bracing themselves for more instability as burkina faso faces an uncertain future. al jazeera. >>> a short time ago i spoke with photo journalist sophia garcia in the capitol and says soldiers are intimidating local journalists. >> reporter: from yesterday they started terrorizing all the local media, shutting all the radio stations and television stations and yesterday night i worked with a team of private television name bs 1 and their office are very close from the presidential palace and i can tell you that i see this soldier and then they came inside the office, making threats to all the team from the t.v. station to make then cuts because it's not that good and then with the journalist from the t.v. station and today all i can say is that the main hospital there were a lot of wounded people, a lot of wounded people. >> tensions high at the mosque compound in jerusalem ahead of friday prayers and access with men above
in resent years the west african regional block echo has imposed sanctions on countries that witnessps. and others face similar situations and people here are now bracing themselves for more instability as burkina faso faces an uncertain future. al jazeera. >>> a short time ago i spoke with photo journalist sophia garcia in the capitol and says soldiers are intimidating local journalists. >> reporter: from yesterday they started terrorizing all the local media, shutting all the...
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did we had that already echo is that the other data point the fed looks at?ichael: the person they like to listen to is from the new york fed. he is talking about financial conditions. dictating the pace at which they will tighten. there is no doubt we've had a lot of the feds on measures that financial conditions have tightened significantly as well. there is stress they will take -- that they will pay attention to that. they still need to tighten rates. there is a reflectivity between the feds and the market. , the fedsl bubble cannot respond to that. talk about central bank independence. we think about central bank independence from politicians, but what about market influence? there is the element too. say is thing i would that the medication strategy has failed -- is that fed communication strategy has failed. we have been waiting to tighten for so long. i've been doing this for 20 years. i cannot remember the market analysts, investors, being subdivided. jonathan: i want to jump on that point it at six years, 50 medication has been about transparency. i
did we had that already echo is that the other data point the fed looks at?ichael: the person they like to listen to is from the new york fed. he is talking about financial conditions. dictating the pace at which they will tighten. there is no doubt we've had a lot of the feds on measures that financial conditions have tightened significantly as well. there is stress they will take -- that they will pay attention to that. they still need to tighten rates. there is a reflectivity between the...
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it's at a point where it is so extreme you become a buyer echo antonin: sheet triggered some oversoldignals. it rebound. is difficulty we've had there was a shock. we been all trying to explain it. been all trying to explain it. trying to find a spin. mutual funds were not in the office. fund managers -- hedge fund managers were not in the office as well. proxies,ook at market we need to differentiate between what the flows are make it -- are making. there has been a sizable disconnect in the last few weeks. china is slowing down. there are some inflationary fears. we probably overpriced them. question, if top you could answer you would have a wealth of money, if we are pricing in the work that you all have done, zero eps growth, another 10% correction on the back of that? what about pricing in that? antonin: that would be harder. we've got problems for eps growth of 10%. the last month as it reprice affected zero. either the world is slowing down and there is more downside to eps growth. we are not going to stay were yard. we think another 10% down in the market would price a huge am
it's at a point where it is so extreme you become a buyer echo antonin: sheet triggered some oversoldignals. it rebound. is difficulty we've had there was a shock. we been all trying to explain it. been all trying to explain it. trying to find a spin. mutual funds were not in the office. fund managers -- hedge fund managers were not in the office as well. proxies,ook at market we need to differentiate between what the flows are make it -- are making. there has been a sizable disconnect in the...
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. >> thank you very much again echoing my colleagues. it's great to have you here and give this overview which is helpful to us as we look at our particular agenda items in the port commission as it relates to the rest of the city and i think it was great to understand how we stand not only the growth in this city which you mentioned all the statistics, but also the regional growth because i think that ties into a couple of the comments you mentioned related to infrastructure and housing across the region, et cetera, and i guess i will go back and just in order of some of the things yomentioned in terms on the sea level rise and i think commissioner katz asked a couple questions. one of the things i am struck and i know we have to do this with a longer and shorter term horizon we spend a lot of time studying and i guess my question is great to have the interagencies and studies and working with bcdc and i don't disagree with any of that. i guess i am asking do we have a specific timeline when we will finish theing -- studying and what we
. >> thank you very much again echoing my colleagues. it's great to have you here and give this overview which is helpful to us as we look at our particular agenda items in the port commission as it relates to the rest of the city and i think it was great to understand how we stand not only the growth in this city which you mentioned all the statistics, but also the regional growth because i think that ties into a couple of the comments you mentioned related to infrastructure and housing...
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let those words echo forever and forever, not not only your ears but in your hearts. do not cave in. do not sacrifice the safety and security and stability of 330 million americans for the legacy of one man. >> reporter: as the debate turned personal some democrats took offense. >> i knew people who died that day. my cousin died, my friends died. i don't need to be reminded of that. it will not cloud my decision making on this important issue. today i stand in support of a joint comprehensive plan of action. >> reporter: republicans held a vote on approving the iran deal knowing it would fail and put politically vulnerable democrats on the spot. the measure was defeated with 25 democrats joining all but one republican in voting against the iran deal. beyond the politics the result means little. the successful filibuster by democracy means bargain unforeseen reversal the deal stands. in a statement after the vote, the president said in part,. fueling the debate, more insyndary comments from iran's supreme leader who predicted the demise of israel saying: friday the whi
let those words echo forever and forever, not not only your ears but in your hearts. do not cave in. do not sacrifice the safety and security and stability of 330 million americans for the legacy of one man. >> reporter: as the debate turned personal some democrats took offense. >> i knew people who died that day. my cousin died, my friends died. i don't need to be reminded of that. it will not cloud my decision making on this important issue. today i stand in support of a joint...
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charlie: how long did it take you in this case echo kazuo: -- in this case? took a long time will stop -- a long time. the particularly like the banality of panting ogres. charlie: the banality. kazuo: yeah, there was no surprise. the pollen doesn't go, yeah, these ogres. they were just a part of life. i thought, well, i will have that. they will just be ordinary things in the background. charlie: it is said that your wife, when she first read the book, hated it. this is what you're getting at when he wanted to know why it took 10 years. [laughter] i'm giving these serious literary responses. you want the simple, human answer. she didn't hate it. i am quite a long way into it. i had written about 60 or 70 pages. even i need a little encouragement like everybody else. i showed it to her. , you are going to have to just start again from scratch. [laughter] charlie: and how was that moment between the two of you? kazuo: it was a little bit awkward. that i'mwas saying is not saying you have to alter this character or change anything, but not a word of this can su
charlie: how long did it take you in this case echo kazuo: -- in this case? took a long time will stop -- a long time. the particularly like the banality of panting ogres. charlie: the banality. kazuo: yeah, there was no surprise. the pollen doesn't go, yeah, these ogres. they were just a part of life. i thought, well, i will have that. they will just be ordinary things in the background. charlie: it is said that your wife, when she first read the book, hated it. this is what you're getting at...
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get through security checkpoints, just to catch a glimpse of the papal parade and hear his message echoing through the heart of this captivated city. our father in heaven. marci: he started his final day meeting with victims of sexual abuse, promising accountability within the church. pope francis: god weeps. abuse ofexual children. these cannot be maintained in secret. marci: the pope t demonstrating his passion for the disenfranchised, visiting a prison. pope francis: above all as your brother. and handshake as heartfelt as those he felt with the littlest of the crowd. leaving, theyople were loudly clapping, this time not for the pope but for law enforcement that help to make this a safe and successful papal visit. gonzalez, abc news. kellye: relive all of the historic visits online. just go to wjla.com four video, photographs, and more. house speaker john boehner said today there will not be a government shutdown. the pronouncement comes two days after he stunned many by announcing his resignation. we have reaction and a look at what happens now. emotional john boehner told reporters tu
get through security checkpoints, just to catch a glimpse of the papal parade and hear his message echoing through the heart of this captivated city. our father in heaven. marci: he started his final day meeting with victims of sexual abuse, promising accountability within the church. pope francis: god weeps. abuse ofexual children. these cannot be maintained in secret. marci: the pope t demonstrating his passion for the disenfranchised, visiting a prison. pope francis: above all as your...
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yo me echo peores y sigo vivo, mira, [gas] mira, gÜey. oficial: ya llegÓ elgas, hijo. preso: [grita]
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ese reporte echÓ por tierra se ha dicho que las autoridades llamaron verdad histÓrica, se explicaba el muchachos. conductor: la policÍa de mÉxico capturÓ a uno de los sicarios del cÁrtel de los caballeros templarios. el joven dijo que participÓ en por lo -8 secuestros. desde ciudad de mÉxico jessica nos trae las escalofriantes confesiones del sicario. >> me tocÓ ver cuando tenÍa gente amarrada. a algunos y los mataban. jessica: dice llamarse francisco, tiene 21 aÑos y desde los 18 trabaja para los caballeros templarios. la organizaciÓn criminal que ha puesto el terror en los Últimos aÑos. ayudaba alimentar a las personas secuestradas por la organizaciÓn. el chico fue detenido por la fuerza, en una de las zonas mÁs violentas del estado. era lÍder de los punteros, los informantes del grupo, en esta entrevista con las autoridades describe la relaciÓn con complicidad entre los criminales y las fuerzas federales. >> no sÉ si estaban comprados. pero tenÍa mucha comunicaciÓn. con una de las policÍas. jessica: cuenta que cuando los grupos aparecieron saliÓ del estado para evitar que lo captura
ese reporte echÓ por tierra se ha dicho que las autoridades llamaron verdad histÓrica, se explicaba el muchachos. conductor: la policÍa de mÉxico capturÓ a uno de los sicarios del cÁrtel de los caballeros templarios. el joven dijo que participÓ en por lo -8 secuestros. desde ciudad de mÉxico jessica nos trae las escalofriantes confesiones del sicario. >> me tocÓ ver cuando tenÍa gente amarrada. a algunos y los mataban. jessica: dice llamarse francisco, tiene 21 aÑos y desde los...
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what about opening their pocketbooks to technology echoes james: -- technology? profitability is high in the technology sector. this is one reason why if you look it valuation ratios they are fair in the technology sector. you can even argue they are undervalued. needo the extent that we more capital quit misspending, to the extent that we have these long-term i.t. trends. we feel for that sector. phil: will we see earnings growth come from the sectors? james: yes. i believe he will. a lot of this growth will happen outside of energy. it will basically, hopefully bounce back. clear, the next quarter that is coming in, will probably be week again. a 3-3 point half percent decline. -- 3.5% decline. , what they did you interested in the energy sector? james: what i would really need to see is earning expectations. the problem with the commodities and energy companies specifically is that stock prices have fallen, but earnings have followed by even more. so, when you look at a valuation do not energy stocks look very cheap at all. so, the way to play the energy secto
what about opening their pocketbooks to technology echoes james: -- technology? profitability is high in the technology sector. this is one reason why if you look it valuation ratios they are fair in the technology sector. you can even argue they are undervalued. needo the extent that we more capital quit misspending, to the extent that we have these long-term i.t. trends. we feel for that sector. phil: will we see earnings growth come from the sectors? james: yes. i believe he will. a lot of...
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i want to examine -- we talk about how appomattox echoes the end of the war. we have examined some pieces of this. i want to tell a story that illustrates the enduring power appamattox. it is one that is often overlooked. and there are many different ways i can go with this and probably many different examples we can think of. this one is often overlooked because it has a congruent to date, april 9, 1942. i want to introduce you to a man from georgia. he is frome atlanta. he is a major general in the united states army. his uncle had fought for the confederacy. he knew general gordon. he had been inspired to become a soldier by the example of the confederates and the example of the confederate army, the confederate veterans he knew. in 1941, he had been sent to the philippines to be chief of artillery for general macarthur. in the philippines his first wife was lafayette mclaw's daughter. he actually has the silver in a bank vault in the bank of manila, where it survives the war. it is still part of the family to this day. an interesting footnote for you. gene
i want to examine -- we talk about how appomattox echoes the end of the war. we have examined some pieces of this. i want to tell a story that illustrates the enduring power appamattox. it is one that is often overlooked. and there are many different ways i can go with this and probably many different examples we can think of. this one is often overlooked because it has a congruent to date, april 9, 1942. i want to introduce you to a man from georgia. he is frome atlanta. he is a major general...
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>>reporter: for a third day the mosque compound echoed to the sound of stun gre nayeds. fireworks and confrontation. israeli security forces inside the at least two dozen palestinians were injured. five personnel also needed treatment. video inside the mosque showed effects of the tear gas. masonry and stones were laid out. a make shift -- >> i'm here staying on the ground so i can make sure i don't december crate the compound. the settlers come here to provoke us and cause sabotage. they hit the women praying here to. >> confrontations even spread into italy. in washington, president obama's spokesman asked for strength on both sides. >> it's critical that all sides exercise restraint. and keep the status quo in word and in practice in the mosque. >> jews are allowed to visit the plaza in the mosque. they want you to be allowed to pray on the plaza. something down to the 1967 war. praying there will provoke further tension and violence and jordon which is a custodian of the compound said any more provocations will affect the relationship between the two countries. arab
>>reporter: for a third day the mosque compound echoed to the sound of stun gre nayeds. fireworks and confrontation. israeli security forces inside the at least two dozen palestinians were injured. five personnel also needed treatment. video inside the mosque showed effects of the tear gas. masonry and stones were laid out. a make shift -- >> i'm here staying on the ground so i can make sure i don't december crate the compound. the settlers come here to provoke us and cause...
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major event you need to do it yourselves that's why we put the fund for you know both like the mayor echo with the mayor said the young generation to help and then you know we don't want let me say people with respect and be treating as our angle to help out to reach out to make sure the public know how to prepare themselves during the major event but you know this program takes some time more an year with the mayors and supervisors help my department willing to fund the education we'll do more our department efficiently to do outreach before i'd like to ask a person from c y c to come up and say a few words (clapping) >> (speaking foreign language.) >> thank you thank you tom especially for the department of building inspection to make this possible also especially to the leadership of mayor ed lee and sxhieshgsz and all the department heads to make that possible but c y c we're going to launch this in partnership with the rec and park to offer working groups on community festers and have a display at the clubhouse for seniors and residents and business owners to get more prepared for th
major event you need to do it yourselves that's why we put the fund for you know both like the mayor echo with the mayor said the young generation to help and then you know we don't want let me say people with respect and be treating as our angle to help out to reach out to make sure the public know how to prepare themselves during the major event but you know this program takes some time more an year with the mayors and supervisors help my department willing to fund the education we'll do more...
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francisco: he hablado con el presidente santos en dos ocasiones dijo, lo echÓ sobre el teorema de lancia sirviÓ para aclarar malos entendidos, las anulaciones matrimoniales que confunden con divorcios. francisco: no es un divorcio, porque el matrimonio es indisoluble. marÍa antonieta: hay muchos sacerdotes que han cometido abuso sexual a menores y no han pedido perdÓn a sus vÍctimas. francisco: una persona ha hecho mal, es consciente de lo que ha hecho y no pide perdÓn, yo le pido a dios que lo tenga en cuenta, yo lo perdono, pero Él no recibe el perdÓn, la segunda pregunta era? marÍa antonieta: usted entiende a la familia de las vÍctimas que no quieren perdonar. francisco: lo comprendo, una mujer me dijo cuando mi madre se enterÓ que me habÍan abusado de blasfemÓ contra dios, perdiÓ la memoria atea, yo la comprendo esa mujer. maren toÑita: el papa volviÓ a la residencia santa marta donde de inmediato se vio sus tareas. pero el papa no tendrÁ tiempo de descansar en unos dÍas se inaugura el sino de la familia que durarÁ todo octubre y en noviembre irÁ a áfrica, tres paÍses en su gira
francisco: he hablado con el presidente santos en dos ocasiones dijo, lo echÓ sobre el teorema de lancia sirviÓ para aclarar malos entendidos, las anulaciones matrimoniales que confunden con divorcios. francisco: no es un divorcio, porque el matrimonio es indisoluble. marÍa antonieta: hay muchos sacerdotes que han cometido abuso sexual a menores y no han pedido perdÓn a sus vÍctimas. francisco: una persona ha hecho mal, es consciente de lo que ha hecho y no pide perdÓn, yo le pido a dios...
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i want to echo as critical this is the year that cleanpowersf has to move forward. so i understand the measures being taken place. i appreciate the due diligence and the great exertion of the sf puc staff. i also want to as the ratepayer advocate is to encourage people to sign up. sign up now. let's get registered because i think this will come up successfully. it's important that we are ready. as this becomes a viable enterprise. it will not affect their bottom line but they can feel good where the power is coming from. i want to reiterate the sense of urgency that everybody has said before. if i heard you correctly, ms. hale, it could be sooner than 6 weeks. i know we are managing expectations here. i want to thank you for your hard work. >>supervisor john avalos: thank you. any other comments? okay. we are going to talk about outreach and enrollment next. >> i don't know about you but i'm excited and to get people signed up about cleanpowersf. i have a presentation to give you a snapshot as to what we have planned as to enrollment strategy. first i'm going to sta
i want to echo as critical this is the year that cleanpowersf has to move forward. so i understand the measures being taken place. i appreciate the due diligence and the great exertion of the sf puc staff. i also want to as the ratepayer advocate is to encourage people to sign up. sign up now. let's get registered because i think this will come up successfully. it's important that we are ready. as this becomes a viable enterprise. it will not affect their bottom line but they can feel good...
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those were the words echoed by andy parker hours after his daughter, alison parker, the wdbj reporter shot and killed alongside her photographer adam ward, on live tv. again today he said he would do whatever it takes to change gun laws. he is calling on congress and oners to pass legislation background checks for every gun purchase. mr. parker is speaking out today two weeks after his daughter was killed and says he knows the change will not happen overnight but says change has to happen to stop another tragedy. i come here still in a state of raw and consuming grief. i am not here because i want to be here. i am here because i have to be here. i am here because allison would want me to be here, and in fact, she would insist that i would be here. ofause that is the kind amazing young woman my daughter was. he was standing here alongside the governor of virginia as well as other senators. we reached out to the nra for the response to the rally and in a statement they said -- the nra has been calling for meaningful mental health reform for those suffering from mental found to be a dang
those were the words echoed by andy parker hours after his daughter, alison parker, the wdbj reporter shot and killed alongside her photographer adam ward, on live tv. again today he said he would do whatever it takes to change gun laws. he is calling on congress and oners to pass legislation background checks for every gun purchase. mr. parker is speaking out today two weeks after his daughter was killed and says he knows the change will not happen overnight but says change has to happen to...
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if you look at the echo system, we wanted to be the first one stop shop. s ofanted to take a corpu content that we had and bring it together. it makes us unique. >> are you doing additional things like original gaming it shows or original content that makes it somewhat different? say we didu know, "videogame high school." we are looking into e-sports. there is premium content being playinged with people in million-dollar tournaments and selling out arenas around the world. there is the opportunity to do different kinds of content in the space. emily chang: we have it. let's take a listen. jimmy kimmel: gaming. i don't get it. playing another person video games is like going to a restaurant and having someone eat your food o. emily chang: that is how he feels about it. it was not popular. apparently, someone is on your side. andch is on playstation xbox one. is the real target desktop and pc gaming? >> we want to focus on all content. we have the content on the plot forms and it is really about making a platform -- on the platforms and it is about making a
if you look at the echo system, we wanted to be the first one stop shop. s ofanted to take a corpu content that we had and bring it together. it makes us unique. >> are you doing additional things like original gaming it shows or original content that makes it somewhat different? say we didu know, "videogame high school." we are looking into e-sports. there is premium content being playinged with people in million-dollar tournaments and selling out arenas around the world. there...
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not like an ordinary echo with thunder. it just kept echoing back and forth.t was a very scary time when it went off. and i wish i would remember what my brother said, but i can't. but i think we just said it worked. i think that's what we both said, both of us. it worked. >> at 4:00 a.m., up on sandy crest overlooking albuquerque, groups of people who had driven there up the winding dirt road thought the test of failure when nothing happened. those who stayed were a amazed by what they saw. >> the world will not be the same. two people laughed. two people cried. most people were silent. i remembered the line from the hindu scripture. trying to persuade the prince that he should do his duty and to impress him takes multiarmed form and says now, i am become death, the destroyer of worlds. i suppose we all felt that. >> the explosion caused excitement around the state. wire service ises were swamped with inquiries. and the army was prepared. three weeks before the test, a release had been prepared and september to the headquarters of the bombing range. it stated
not like an ordinary echo with thunder. it just kept echoing back and forth.t was a very scary time when it went off. and i wish i would remember what my brother said, but i can't. but i think we just said it worked. i think that's what we both said, both of us. it worked. >> at 4:00 a.m., up on sandy crest overlooking albuquerque, groups of people who had driven there up the winding dirt road thought the test of failure when nothing happened. those who stayed were a amazed by what they...
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he didn't echo what ben carson said. but carson has been tougher. >> what happens to the republican party. it's not the republican party that i remember. >> well, the republican party of the 1950s, '60s, and 7 '70s, they got civil rights passed and fair housing passed, but today's republican party is more conservative than that. it's not just the conservatism of the party, but that voters are angry. republicans are angry, and democrats are, too. that's why bernie sanders is doing so well. >> has the republicans lost control of their own party? what someone would call the elite republicans? >> well, clearly if you're looking at the establishment of republicans, they're having a hard time in this cycle so far because the electorate is very angry at people who have held electorate office. >> you came from philadelphia. you said security-- >> crazy, crazy, very busy and tough in philly. >> it's great to see you. come back again in person or on satellite. >> thanks. >> let's look at how the story is playing out on social medi
he didn't echo what ben carson said. but carson has been tougher. >> what happens to the republican party. it's not the republican party that i remember. >> well, the republican party of the 1950s, '60s, and 7 '70s, they got civil rights passed and fair housing passed, but today's republican party is more conservative than that. it's not just the conservatism of the party, but that voters are angry. republicans are angry, and democrats are, too. that's why bernie sanders is doing so...
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look like echoed how does that compare to another church? do they have characteristics you are looking for. you should be able to find that fairly easily. we have pto. and you are an inventor are making invention at all sorts of things which is hugely important for the economy you have to look at the database. right now, a lot of the data is very unstructured. it is not very readable. data that we have is nonpublic. so come i think for a lot of the data many companies are asking for the financial conditions in terms of financial interactions. there is a strong analogy with the pen trademark. they are sitting on a bunch of data that has not been opened up yet. these are some of these efforts that we are doing with the department of commerce. we want to get the data out there so people can find it. let's talk about the analysis of data. i mention one of the biggest issues we have is a country and the private sector is having a hard time hiring people who have the skills of looking at this data. so when we looked at this and there were a lot of
look like echoed how does that compare to another church? do they have characteristics you are looking for. you should be able to find that fairly easily. we have pto. and you are an inventor are making invention at all sorts of things which is hugely important for the economy you have to look at the database. right now, a lot of the data is very unstructured. it is not very readable. data that we have is nonpublic. so come i think for a lot of the data many companies are asking for the...
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. >> i like the report because it kind of echos and says what a lot of people are seeing, that we're all addicted to the world of stimulus. even though the fed might be hiking interest rates, we're seeing more easing. so it's a bifurcated world, isn't it? >> absolutely. when we talk about the fed, do they focus just on domestic dated data or do they start thinking about chaes happening in china, what about what other central banks are doing. mario draghi and the data, can they afford to start hiking if they are furthering the loosening of that policy? what does that mean to the u.s. dollar? >> we'll get some statements from the doj. i agree with the tone of it, i think we're such a distorted world. when was the last time you saw the federal reserve hold off on hiking the interest rate in nine years and yet we're still thinking, maybe we should be holding off on hiking the interest rates. at what point do you get to the point where you have to move, right? >> of course, the big reason why people are wondering whether we hold off because -- >> we shouldn't be -- >> that was the cause o
. >> i like the report because it kind of echos and says what a lot of people are seeing, that we're all addicted to the world of stimulus. even though the fed might be hiking interest rates, we're seeing more easing. so it's a bifurcated world, isn't it? >> absolutely. when we talk about the fed, do they focus just on domestic dated data or do they start thinking about chaes happening in china, what about what other central banks are doing. mario draghi and the data, can they...
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. >> it's called echo, and we've seen it before. >> please welcome to the stage echo devices. >> reporterat a conference a year and a half ago, a team of uc berkeley students pitched it to a panel of doctors. >> set it up to record. click the mitral area. >> it stores the recording with the patient's electronic health record. >> which becomes kind of a living document of that patient's life. from when they're a kid to ger yat rick patient. >> to really check if the patient needs to go through the whole system. >> reporter: it's a worthy goal but a tough one. >> validating a product for the fda is very expensive and time consuming. >> reporter: that's what brought them to the demo stage in early 2014. >> what's going to give us confidence that you can actually pull this thing off? >> reporter: they faced tough questions, but walked away with the grand prize. they have since gotten $2.8 million in funding and now fda approval. >> hopefully we'll see your doctors using it in a few months. >> reporter: but what is even more exciting is what could happen next, after they have made thousands of
. >> it's called echo, and we've seen it before. >> please welcome to the stage echo devices. >> reporterat a conference a year and a half ago, a team of uc berkeley students pitched it to a panel of doctors. >> set it up to record. click the mitral area. >> it stores the recording with the patient's electronic health record. >> which becomes kind of a living document of that patient's life. from when they're a kid to ger yat rick patient. >> to really...
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sirens echoed as hundreds ran into the streets. he felt the tremors 40 miles east of the capital. >> the building started to shake. the elevators rattled a bit and everybody realized we were in a earthquake. >> reporter: aftershocks rattled the country after the initial 8.3 major league major magnitude awake. more than a million people were forced to evacuate their homes. the quake sparked a tsunami advisement for hawaii and 300 miles of california's coastline. the coast guard says they are seeing increased swells up to about a foot and choppy conditions. police are asking swimmers and surfers to stay out of the water. cbs 2 news, manhattan beach, california. >>> the mayor today tackling time square issues. the task force is meeting this afternoon to decide what steps to take to crack down on the characters and topless individuals who flocked there in large number, considering things such as a suggestion to dig up the pedestrian wall and allowing the characters to work in designated areas. >> some of the folks, the costume characte
sirens echoed as hundreds ran into the streets. he felt the tremors 40 miles east of the capital. >> the building started to shake. the elevators rattled a bit and everybody realized we were in a earthquake. >> reporter: aftershocks rattled the country after the initial 8.3 major league major magnitude awake. more than a million people were forced to evacuate their homes. the quake sparked a tsunami advisement for hawaii and 300 miles of california's coastline. the coast guard says...
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. -- one of the problems that people complain about is that they have is to sucked into the echo systemnd we can't get out. maybe apple can integrate the because they control so much of our technology. that is something that tesla does not have access to. if apple did build a car, it would be as tied into all of our other apple devices as the iphone, and that would be a fundamental advantage. emily: speaking of iphone, we will give you our review of the iphone 6. thank you so much. great to have you. staying with apple, the official reviews are out today. while it does not look much different, a lot has changed on the inside. bloombergs sam grobart gives us his take. bloomberg's sam grove art gives us his take. >> should you buy one? yeah, probably. i still think the iphone is the best smartphone you can buy. android phones have made tremendous improvements, and apple has had missteps, but the way apple can develop the hardware and software together makes for the best user experience. these new models are typical of the two-your product cycle. a lot has changed inside. two-year product
. -- one of the problems that people complain about is that they have is to sucked into the echo systemnd we can't get out. maybe apple can integrate the because they control so much of our technology. that is something that tesla does not have access to. if apple did build a car, it would be as tied into all of our other apple devices as the iphone, and that would be a fundamental advantage. emily: speaking of iphone, we will give you our review of the iphone 6. thank you so much. great to...
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. >> miguel's words were echoed by other workers, like this raspberry picker who works for berrymex. she asked us to keep her identity anonymous because she's afraid of the repercussions for speaking out. for her, it's not the pay alone - but the long hours...and feeling pressured to work harder - and faster. >> what time do you come home? >> we wanted to talk to berrymex to find out what it would take for them to come up to the rates that workers are asking for - but they said no to our interview request. so we decided to head north to see if we could get an answer from the people that buy from berrymex - their distributor. >> berrymex and driscoll's berries are two independent companies but they're owned by the same family and in fact, berrymex's only customer is driscoll's. so we've come to watsonville, ca to see if we can talk to someone at driscoll's about what's happening with the workers down in san quintin. >> for weeks, we'd asked them to speak to us about the situation in san quintin. >> we wanted to ask driscoll's what they would say to the pickers in baja california that
. >> miguel's words were echoed by other workers, like this raspberry picker who works for berrymex. she asked us to keep her identity anonymous because she's afraid of the repercussions for speaking out. for her, it's not the pay alone - but the long hours...and feeling pressured to work harder - and faster. >> what time do you come home? >> we wanted to talk to berrymex to find out what it would take for them to come up to the rates that workers are asking for - but they...
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i want to echo as critical this is the year that cleanpowersf has to move forward. so i understand the measures being taken place. i appreciate the due diligence and the great exertion of the sf puc staff. i also want to as the ratepayer advocate is to encourage people to sign up. sign up now. let's get registered because i think this will come up successfully. it's important that we are ready. as this becomes a viable enterprise. it will not affect their bottom line but they can feel good where the power is coming from. i want to reiterate the sense of urgency that everybody has said before. if i heard you correctly, ms. hale, it could be sooner than 6 weeks. i know we are managing expectations here. i want to thank you for your hard work. >>supervisor john avalos: thank you. any other comments? okay. we are going to talk about outreach and enrollment next. >> i don't know about you but i'm excited and to get people signed up about cleanpowersf. i have a presentation to give you a snapshot as to what we have planned as to enrollment strategy. first i'm going to sta
i want to echo as critical this is the year that cleanpowersf has to move forward. so i understand the measures being taken place. i appreciate the due diligence and the great exertion of the sf puc staff. i also want to as the ratepayer advocate is to encourage people to sign up. sign up now. let's get registered because i think this will come up successfully. it's important that we are ready. as this becomes a viable enterprise. it will not affect their bottom line but they can feel good...
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i had goop all over my hands, i need my amazon echo. who has amazon echo. thank you very much. in my completely you know biased opinion as i said about cdt. i have a little biased working on the product while i was there. it is kernel of your "star trek" computer for your house. if anyone is big "star trek" fan as i am, that is our vision. my vision for technology is positive one. that we will move towards a world of equality and integration and tolerance. fueled and supported by technology that supports democratic values but on a more literal level i love this device. it has a great home manager. it can tell me anything. it talks to me. at least someone at home will listen to me now. never happened before, right? i'm a big fan. privacy policy has a little something to do with this as well. >> that's great. i will say, i think the thing that changed my most recently the starbucks app where you can order it and go pick it up. it is critical to survival. what, i will skip, i said i would talk about government part of things but let's first first, nuala, start at end what is your
i had goop all over my hands, i need my amazon echo. who has amazon echo. thank you very much. in my completely you know biased opinion as i said about cdt. i have a little biased working on the product while i was there. it is kernel of your "star trek" computer for your house. if anyone is big "star trek" fan as i am, that is our vision. my vision for technology is positive one. that we will move towards a world of equality and integration and tolerance. fueled and...