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sher een williams of the fort worth star telegram weighs in. >> that lees this game in the hands of kylerten, he made 69 starts. he's 35 and 34. but has not thrown a pass as a starter and only thrown 15 passes over the last two years. it takes the pressure off the cowboys. no doubt about that. they can go in, play loose and >> one million down, six more to go. that's if the obama administration intends to meet its goal, before the open enrollment period ends in march. it's a tough couple of months for president obama's landmark legislation. more than 975,000 people signed up through healthcare.gov. that's seven times more than the number that signed up in october and november combined. but even though there is people signing up, there's plenty of confusion that happens on january 1st. even if you don't have insurance you are going to have a three month grace period to enroll. one thing that will take effect immediately after wednesday no insurer can deny coverage based on preexisting conditions. our own joie chen sat down with sarah cliff to find out more. >> sarah, let's talk about the
sher een williams of the fort worth star telegram weighs in. >> that lees this game in the hands of kylerten, he made 69 starts. he's 35 and 34. but has not thrown a pass as a starter and only thrown 15 passes over the last two years. it takes the pressure off the cowboys. no doubt about that. they can go in, play loose and >> one million down, six more to go. that's if the obama administration intends to meet its goal, before the open enrollment period ends in march. it's a tough...
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sher een williams of the fort worth star telegram weighs in. >> that lees this game in the hands of kyle orten, he made 69 starts. he's 35 and 34. but has not thrown a pass as a starter and only thrown 15 passes over the last two years. it takes the pressure off the cowboys. no doubt about that. they can go in, play loose and >> every sunday night, al jazeera america presents... award winning films telling stories... >> she doesn't wanna come as someone who was manipulative. >> revealing secrets... >> information became our most powerful weapon... >> taking chances... >> everyone that was involved in the clandestant movement, had a code name. >> each week, a new eye opening experience. >> now they're going to go to jail... >> al jazeera america presents... remarkable documentaries (vo) al jazeera america we understand that every news story begins and ends with people. >> the efforts are focused on rescuing stranded residents. (vo) we pursue that story beyond the headline, past the spokesperson, to the streets. >> thousands of riot police deployed across the capitol. (vo) we put all of ou
sher een williams of the fort worth star telegram weighs in. >> that lees this game in the hands of kyle orten, he made 69 starts. he's 35 and 34. but has not thrown a pass as a starter and only thrown 15 passes over the last two years. it takes the pressure off the cowboys. no doubt about that. they can go in, play loose and >> every sunday night, al jazeera america presents... award winning films telling stories... >> she doesn't wanna come as someone who was manipulative....
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een in the past three years you have seen exponential growth.very fortune 500 company working with us in some capacity. is that a challenge for you to grow at a measured pace? this could just explode fast. we just do not have enough space for all of the people we have. we turned it into a little conference room. our engineers are working together. they wanted a smart place -- a quiet lake to sit back and do excel spreadsheets. they do not want us making any sounds, so they are coding away. there are three to a desk. this is my office. i have an open door policy. i am out of the office, they use my office for telephone calls. having whiteboards, there are actually chalkboards. he is in our publisher group. the blackboard concept keeps on coming back to hear. if you remember when you could qre a picture, that is the code to our website. that came out of brooklyn. one side is content and the other side is community. it is a great place to work. it is very collaborative. it symbolizes that kind of creative environment we try to bring to our offices
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coming up on the "today" show, back to downtowne ee ee een abb thank you for watching "early to >>> this morning the deputy who shot and killed a 13-year-old boy is expected to be back on the job but he won't be out in the field. we'll explain coming up. >> what we're learning about top fire officials who responded to the deadly crash at sfo, the critical training course they never took. >> $400,000 for prime real estate in san jose. only one catch, it was nearly destroyed by fire two years ago. why realtors and potential buyers say it's such a steal. >> a live look outside right now. san bruno mountain i think is what we're looking from. >> that is correct. it's a beautiful day. very cold. it is monday, december 9th and this is "today in the bay."
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sher een williams of the fort worth star telegram weighs in. >> that lees this game in the hands of kyle orten, he made 69 starts. he's 35 and 34. but has not thrown a pass as a starter and only thrown 15 passes over the last two years. it takes the pressure off the cowboys. no doubt about that. they can go in, play loose and on august 20th, al jazeera america introduced >> welcome back to inside story. and our discussion of housing and specifically rent in our country. it's a complicated story that combines market forces, government policies, jobs, wages and transportation. and mark, i'm wondering if we were to remove a lot of these market interventions and let people live where they could afford, would some of the places that are creating jobs the fastest end up with a shortage of people who could actually live locally and commute to those jobs? >> i think that's--housing affordability, yes, especially when you look at these wealthier areas. new york city, very high cost of metropolitan area. but that is where these high-paying jobs are, and you're absolutely right that housing afforda
sher een williams of the fort worth star telegram weighs in. >> that lees this game in the hands of kyle orten, he made 69 starts. he's 35 and 34. but has not thrown a pass as a starter and only thrown 15 passes over the last two years. it takes the pressure off the cowboys. no doubt about that. they can go in, play loose and on august 20th, al jazeera america introduced >> welcome back to inside story. and our discussion of housing and specifically rent in our country. it's a...
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makes nearly 2 billion pounds of poly-steyr een packaging. as techno's tells anchor john siegenthaler there could be a solution growing under our fight. >> every cubic inch of the soil is teaming with mi sillium. >> a walk through the woods in green island in new york is with pleasure. when with two 30-year-old geniouses you are sure to stumble on something scientific lick complex. >> we use corn husks and mushrooms as a resin and combine them together and grow them in a mould to make packaging. >> do you grow mushrooms. >> we keep miss ill yim. where it makes root structure. the conkept of using mushroom roots was inspired when i saw them holding wood chips together. >> it takes seven days for a product to grow from beginning to completion. why is this important. what is the problem with poly-steyro foam >> they are developing home insulation. >> welcome to the tiny house. >> so what is the tiny how muches. >> the walls are filled entirely with mushroom insulation. >> what was impressive about the building materials was the resistance to fir
makes nearly 2 billion pounds of poly-steyr een packaging. as techno's tells anchor john siegenthaler there could be a solution growing under our fight. >> every cubic inch of the soil is teaming with mi sillium. >> a walk through the woods in green island in new york is with pleasure. when with two 30-year-old geniouses you are sure to stumble on something scientific lick complex. >> we use corn husks and mushrooms as a resin and combine them together and grow them in a mould...
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divided between a pro-russian east and a europe een leading west. the sheer number of people coming out in the ukraine resulting in some of the largest pro-e.u. rallies, but also violence on europe. >> speaking in brussels during a nato summit. secretary of state john kerry called on the government to take heed. >> we urged the ukrainian government to lisp to the voices of its people that want to live in freedom and opportunity. we urge all sides to conduct themselves piecefully. >> critics say president viktor yanukovych sparked the protests, rejecting a trade agreement with the e.u. it would have given brussels more say over the transport of natural gas from russia, through ukraine and europe. providing a quarter of the supplies. it was hoped that a criminal class like these smugglers to europe, that could be controlled. consent in ukraine crushed. including tymoshenko. who is in gaol for political reasons. it is hoped a transparent democracy could be built. >> if we presume that for the west democracy is a value, it should be a concern. we raised
divided between a pro-russian east and a europe een leading west. the sheer number of people coming out in the ukraine resulting in some of the largest pro-e.u. rallies, but also violence on europe. >> speaking in brussels during a nato summit. secretary of state john kerry called on the government to take heed. >> we urged the ukrainian government to lisp to the voices of its people that want to live in freedom and opportunity. we urge all sides to conduct themselves piecefully....
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sher een williams of the fort worth star telegram weighs in. >> that lees this game in the hands of kylerten, he made 69 starts. he's 35 and 34. but has not thrown a pass as a starter and only thrown 15 passes over the last two years. it takes the pressure off the cowboys. no doubt about that. they can go in, play loose and >>> welcome back to "talk to al jazeera." we are talking to george takei, and i want to get into "star trek" a bit. jean rotenbury, the producer - i believe you said he wanted a multicultural cast. how did it happen, and how did you get there? >> gene wanted to use "star trek" as a metaphor about so many things about our times then and today. she said the starship "enterprise" was a metaphor for starship earth, and it was about coming together, working as a team. we were all contributing our unique vantage point or history or talent to the workings of that team to meet the common college that we have. so he - it was very intentional to cast the way he did. the captain was a north american, played by a canadian. the european representation was by scotty, scotland, play
sher een williams of the fort worth star telegram weighs in. >> that lees this game in the hands of kylerten, he made 69 starts. he's 35 and 34. but has not thrown a pass as a starter and only thrown 15 passes over the last two years. it takes the pressure off the cowboys. no doubt about that. they can go in, play loose and >>> welcome back to "talk to al jazeera." we are talking to george takei, and i want to get into "star trek" a bit. jean rotenbury, the...
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the french defense minister has een meeting some of them today . let's take a listen to what he had to say. >> the spiral of confrontation is becoming increasingly violent. it has added a security crisis to the start of a humanitarian crisis. today 10% of people in the central african republic have left their homes and the majority of the population are running out of food. >> alexander turnbull is there in the capital of the central african republic. he gives us a brief tour now of what's going on around him. >> this is no regular refugee camp. none of the major humanitarian n.g. information's nor the u.n. have set up to welcome these people. they started gathering about a week ago right next to the airport, but more importantly, right next to the french ministry base. >> acts of criminality are increasing. militias came with arms to kill people with knives. we can't stay because of this. that's why we are here. we cannot go back home. >> the sanitary conditions in the camp are terrible. people here have little access to food supplies, drinking wa
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alex, if you're there, can you tell us a bit more about what's een happening there today? >> well, despite what officials were saying earlier this morning, it actually took them several hours to push back assailants, to push them back north of the capital, and until maybe midday there were reports of armed militiamen looting shots, and well, attacking people, attacking civilians, attacking members of the former coalition, rebel coalition. we were hearing, we heard shots being fired late in the morning, and it's only maybe now that the situation is slowly coming under control. the u.n. special representative came to say that they had managed to push back the assailants, but he fears that the death toll will probably be rising as the day goes on. because of clashes erupting all through the city this morning. >> alex, about 200 french troops who are already there in the central african republic are moving into the area of the fighting now. have you seen any sign of them so far? >> well, we've seen them patrolling the streets. they've been emptied. everybody's staying at home,
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sher een williams of the fort worth star telegram weighs in. >> that lees this game in the hands of kyle orten, he made 69 starts. he's 35 and 34. but has not thrown a pass as a starter and only thrown 15 passes over the last two years. it takes the pressure off the cowboys. no doubt about that. they can go in, play loose and >> every morning from 5 to 9am al jazeera america brings you more us and global news than any other american news channel. find out what happened and what to expect. >> start every morning, every day, 5am to 9 eastern with al jazeera america. >> we are back on "talk to al jazeera" with ira glass. you grew up in baltimore, there's no american accent. >> i got rid of t i had it when i was a kid. i moved to the midwest for college and was mocked all the time for my pronunciations. i got out of my... >> what was it like growing up in baltimore? >> i grew up in the suburbs, so it was typical of a lot of people that grew up in the suburbs. i grew up in an unbelievably jewish suburb and i don't think i realised as a child how e-septemb eccentric that was. baltimore was a j
sher een williams of the fort worth star telegram weighs in. >> that lees this game in the hands of kyle orten, he made 69 starts. he's 35 and 34. but has not thrown a pass as a starter and only thrown 15 passes over the last two years. it takes the pressure off the cowboys. no doubt about that. they can go in, play loose and >> every morning from 5 to 9am al jazeera america brings you more us and global news than any other american news channel. find out what happened and what to...
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sher een williams of the fort worth star telegram weighs in. >> that lees this game in the hands of kyle orten, he made 69 starts. he's 35 and 34. but has not thrown a pass as a starter and only thrown 15 passes over the last two years. it takes the pressure off the cowboys. no doubt about that. they can go in, play loose and Ñ al jazeera america sundays. >> it was almost a miracle. >> revealing interviews. >> everybody's worked with a gay person. >> the latest in science and technology. >> i'm walking, you guys! >> when you look at crickets you don't necessarily think food. >> eye opening reports that make a difference. >> certain to dominate political discussions. >> award winning documentaries. >> i think a person has the right to know where the hell they come from. >> your house is the same size as my closet. >> the shows that get people talking. >> sundays, only on al jazeera america. >>> shamalon is known for plot twists in movies like "the sixth sense" and "the happening." he started a project you would never expect, an extensive study of america's education system. he analyzed in
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sher een williams of the fort worth star telegram weighs in. >> that lees this game in the hands of kyle orten, he made 69 starts. he's 35 and 34. but has not thrown a pass as a starter and only thrown 15 passes over the last two years. it takes the pressure off the cowboys. no doubt about that. they can go in, play loose and >> from big brother to little brother. governmental surveillance is raising a lots of concern. mike, what are practical reforms given the availability of increasingly invasive technology? >> i think we've got two things going on here. we need better rules and stronger oversight at all levels of government. with respect to the rules, i think it should be common sense, although it's not case across the country, that the police should not be collecting and sharing intelligence files, unless there's some suspicion of criminal activity. and i think that is the rule that is taught to police cadets for street stops throughout the country. it should be the rule in this case. it will provide a filter and help prevent some of the civil liberties concerns that we've talked abo
sher een williams of the fort worth star telegram weighs in. >> that lees this game in the hands of kyle orten, he made 69 starts. he's 35 and 34. but has not thrown a pass as a starter and only thrown 15 passes over the last two years. it takes the pressure off the cowboys. no doubt about that. they can go in, play loose and >> from big brother to little brother. governmental surveillance is raising a lots of concern. mike, what are practical reforms given the availability of...
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. >> it is no longer the velvet een program, it is very real?s. >> thank you sarah. >> thank you. >> still >> start with one issue ad guests on all sides of the debate. and a host willing to ask the tough questions and you'll get... the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5pm et / 2pm pt only on al jazeera america >> this sunday... >> scholars and writers, policy makers and cultural >> well, 2013 is winding downwha little reflection. the trends you might not have noticed this year, make no mistake about it, even though you might not have taken notice, these trends had a big impact on our lives. azmat khan, what are the trenders that people don't -- trends that people don't even realize are happening? >> many people when the expwrnt launched thought that media organizations had to scale back on their deeper reporting, that's definitely true, smaller articles, a lot of curated blogs. but we have seen a proliferation of long form journalism. explanatory, expository, deeper narrative, that brings to light a subject that you don't
. >> it is no longer the velvet een program, it is very real?s. >> thank you sarah. >> thank you. >> still >> start with one issue ad guests on all sides of the debate. and a host willing to ask the tough questions and you'll get... the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5pm et / 2pm pt only on al jazeera america >> this sunday... >> scholars and writers, policy makers and cultural >> well, 2013 is winding downwha little...
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hedging een people their bets.ve regional trade pacts and trans-pacific partnership and transatlantic partnership. in e were some who were and -- bali and did this went to singapore to work on the trans-pacific partnership. hat shows you how those deals are becoming. you have 159 countries and they ave to agree on something not unlike the united nations, it is difficult. saturday one of the big blocks was cuba that was trying to get others to xpress their opposition to the u.s. embargo against cuba and they gave it up. they are getting out the way on that allowing it to go forward. be an wouldn't exaggeration to say it has retty much saved the w.t.o.'s bacon. >> let's talk about this from a view.rs point of once there goes through talk about what it will be meaning for business. will it mean for goods on the high seas? be enacted by two-thirds of the parliaments of he signing countries and it rusts reds tape. -- reduces red tape. reduce, two ways it one reduce levies. that is difficult and one thing taking two deca
hedging een people their bets.ve regional trade pacts and trans-pacific partnership and transatlantic partnership. in e were some who were and -- bali and did this went to singapore to work on the trans-pacific partnership. hat shows you how those deals are becoming. you have 159 countries and they ave to agree on something not unlike the united nations, it is difficult. saturday one of the big blocks was cuba that was trying to get others to xpress their opposition to the u.s. embargo against...
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for example, through our trade policy, we've also een working to raise labor standards, raise environmental standards, raise intellectual around the ndards world so our workers are not put at a competitive disadvantage because of the others. we can't -- without raising the standards, this is going to be a race to the bottom. not a race weat's can win or want to run. our job is to create a race to he top where groups of countries come together and say, here are the standards we want to live by. so, we will attract investment and become the magnet for economic activity. i have to -- i think i have to disagree with one of the your question. i think look back over the last five years, it's remarkable that the worst financial and economic crisis in 80 years that littlethrough it with as protectionism as we did, no country was perfect. affected a tiny percent. protected e has been by protectionist measures in the last 25 years. that's remarkable. time, there's been an explosion of trade activity liberalization. we're not the only ones out here. them, but all across asia, bilateral, trilateral reg
for example, through our trade policy, we've also een working to raise labor standards, raise environmental standards, raise intellectual around the ndards world so our workers are not put at a competitive disadvantage because of the others. we can't -- without raising the standards, this is going to be a race to the bottom. not a race weat's can win or want to run. our job is to create a race to he top where groups of countries come together and say, here are the standards we want to live by....
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of lusby demand our readers invest in green technology and een jobs now. now. john: right now because the levels will rise in our lifetime. how do they know? many are clueless. leonardo to capriotes told a reporter he was to take a break from acting to fly around the world to being good for the environment. around the world? we just heard about harrison ford seven airplanes don't they get that puts more carbon than 1,000 light bulbs? it is if they live in a separate stupid world called hollywood nation. that is the title of james hirsen bought. what is going? >> hollywood has embraced environmentalism as a religion they have a high priest the nobel laureate laureate, of the oscar winner of court you have to accept what he says with a knife faith and without logic. >> but some blindness to the fact you mention al gore i was surprised to see build the monster homes while preaching? >> the hypocrisy is monumental the 19,000 square foot mansion in tennessee, a group could get a hold of his utilities was 20 times of the average american also mention at mont to cboe
of lusby demand our readers invest in green technology and een jobs now. now. john: right now because the levels will rise in our lifetime. how do they know? many are clueless. leonardo to capriotes told a reporter he was to take a break from acting to fly around the world to being good for the environment. around the world? we just heard about harrison ford seven airplanes don't they get that puts more carbon than 1,000 light bulbs? it is if they live in a separate stupid world called...
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we see the"een on the map.w e1clouds. north 101 shows a typical burtj that we see just before 6:00. south 680 right before 237 that we see beÑ before 6:00. causelp slowing on the 237 prop÷ but no big deal right now. thatritjt news and we will through the area. all ofÑi those folks countying down through 680. 580 coming through, and it's holding up really nicely, not a major problem.e1e1 i expectedlp aq heavier flow of traffic. they movee1 smoothly as well. no problem down the east shore freeway, but showing just paste that curve, fast track still in advance. 101 here in palo alto, speeds are at the limit for the 101 and the e1280. no problems, guys, not right now, just some company. back to you. >> thank you, mike. it isfá 5:49. people that had to move out of their treasure island homes will meet today to talk about their options. people in 24 hoyíholds on the island were told they have to get out so the navy can clean up buried chemicals. they said despite the chemicals it has and always has been safe to liv
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een north and south korea. the way that people have been socialized is much different. the north korean people would have an even greater challenge and jury of difficulty integrating with south korean -- and degree of difficulty integrating with south korean society. the south korean society has been growing, but it may not be cost ofgh to handle the the absorption of north korea on its own if it is a sudden change in north korea. host: the other point of 's comments, the amount of executions happening in north korea. do you have any comments on that? publicthe number of executions have at least doubled. aides were executed in advance of his detention and trial and execution. host: our line for independents. good morning. at the publicly available information we are able to see, not necessarily intelligence, it seems to me that north korea is run like organized crime. you have all of these different parts of the government that run different stuff and bring in hard currency for their own benefits. you have what looked like a sanctioned public hit coming from the top. it
een north and south korea. the way that people have been socialized is much different. the north korean people would have an even greater challenge and jury of difficulty integrating with south korean -- and degree of difficulty integrating with south korean society. the south korean society has been growing, but it may not be cost ofgh to handle the the absorption of north korea on its own if it is a sudden change in north korea. host: the other point of 's comments, the amount of executions...
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be one this year would have een rse for berty of her were not for a few freedom fighters who push back government. senator rand paul of kentuck a filibust over americans and the joint policy. why is this? >> i am kind of a stickler for the bill of rigs and i think that we should be innocenand presumed to be innocent until found guilty by a court of law. our founding fathers thought this w important enougto enshrine i the bill of rights. so i was vy worried that the presidt was going to say, okay, i can kill americans without any kind of accusation and i asked him repeatedly. and then finallye had a filibuster an it was like pulling teeth to get him to admit. jon: did he answer personally. >> presidents don't lketo admit a limitatis on thei authority. >> i neverer thought e predent wod do this, but i thought it strange at the preident would not admit that he did not have theauthority. they are abou the rus that bind president annan people. and we really don't get an angel, we get it over. so we really dowant the bill of rights to protect us at all times. hn: many say it is that internal
be one this year would have een rse for berty of her were not for a few freedom fighters who push back government. senator rand paul of kentuck a filibust over americans and the joint policy. why is this? >> i am kind of a stickler for the bill of rigs and i think that we should be innocenand presumed to be innocent until found guilty by a court of law. our founding fathers thought this w important enougto enshrine i the bill of rights. so i was vy worried that the presidt was going to...
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neil: een if you are doing this at home, it has a way of getting back to your boss. >> it could.'t think it goes that far. i think that the concern is what about these third-party advertisers better tracking needs. when you go to a website to by clothing, they've been folly you where you go on the internet. is that an invasion of privacycla we have had a debate before. they had these laws in the uk guarding these tracking cookies. anwill they mimic what the uk has, they will create laws tt deal with this. oky, so it says here that it is okay and this is all the risk that he taken that what you deal with is that. >> yes, i think that that can be argument. personally i think that america is founded upon the great principles such as a right to privacy and whatever that is. neil: you both think that we should move on from that. >> i do not think that. first of all, any company should have a duty to protect their visitors and say that there is a potential for them to track you or know about it. neil: there is a sort of stigma of whatever you do at home could come back to bite you or c
neil: een if you are doing this at home, it has a way of getting back to your boss. >> it could.'t think it goes that far. i think that the concern is what about these third-party advertisers better tracking needs. when you go to a website to by clothing, they've been folly you where you go on the internet. is that an invasion of privacycla we have had a debate before. they had these laws in the uk guarding these tracking cookies. anwill they mimic what the uk has, they will create laws...
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businesses,een potential advertisers, have you been contacted to become more commercial and more mainstreamthat you distribute? yeah, there are various investor opportunities, but i am very cautious about giving up iy equity because i don't -- don't think there's a limit how big this becomes. and imind it will be huge don't want to give five percent of that away. brands, i wouldn't say the brands are lining up right now, but being mainstream is not something i'm necessarily worried about or trying to do. i think it will happen. if you look at the culture of rap and what is mainstream in rap, there are some who are arguably more absurd than i am. so i think mainstream -- to do things i want to do it is bringing what i am to making that mainstream, as opposed to trying to conform. >> thank you very much for sharing your thoughts, david burd, a.k.a. lil dicky. >> thank you for having me. up, watch out warren buffett, there is a teenager on your trail and he has big investment dreams, and you will meet him next. ♪ >> my next guest has been learning about stocks, the economy, and politics since
businesses,een potential advertisers, have you been contacted to become more commercial and more mainstreamthat you distribute? yeah, there are various investor opportunities, but i am very cautious about giving up iy equity because i don't -- don't think there's a limit how big this becomes. and imind it will be huge don't want to give five percent of that away. brands, i wouldn't say the brands are lining up right now, but being mainstream is not something i'm necessarily worried about or...
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there should be not only an intellectual inquiry into how the plays might have originally ,een played and what conditions but there should be a laboratory where you can explore with a live audience. he's that the last 25 years of his life the -- building the globe theatre and died in 1993. i became artistic director in 1995. his thinking about the globe was the inspiration for me. he demanded three things -- very, there'll the role -- very, research, and he thought -- he fought very hard for the building to be thatched. all kinds of old building technique. >> the premise would be we were more inside of shakespeare's head if we did that? more about thern reason he broke the plays and the way he wrote them. -- he wrote the plays and the way he wrote them. we would be able to look at the time it takes, how fast they speak and play. would they play it two hours? would it take a longer time in indoor playing houses? actor, the space is remarkable because there is no lighting. it is daylight. they only played in the afternoon. greatare twowhopping pillars. there is no way you will be able t
there should be not only an intellectual inquiry into how the plays might have originally ,een played and what conditions but there should be a laboratory where you can explore with a live audience. he's that the last 25 years of his life the -- building the globe theatre and died in 1993. i became artistic director in 1995. his thinking about the globe was the inspiration for me. he demanded three things -- very, there'll the role -- very, research, and he thought -- he fought very hard for...
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she was among the growing number of lat een joes attending hbcu.she moved from dallas to tony leung chiu-wai. she worked at a fast-food restaurant before graduating high school. but paul quinn college found her and offered her a presidential scholarship. >> i don't have a social security number. my opportunities do be eligible for financial aid is non. if i have a scholarship, it is private, from the school. without paul quinn i wouldn't be here receiving an education and change my mind and people's minds to improve their communicatees, families and businesses and over all the country. >> soto's she is proud to be among the ranks in a historically black college. >> you see me right here. i'm not african-american. i'm hispanic. the hbcu are reshaping, bringing in a new phase, evolving from what they were and serving new minor ties. >> paul quinn college may offer a model for the way forward. >> we love our students. >> in 2007 when president michael sorel stepped on to the campus the school was on the verge of closing its door for good. >> for paul
she was among the growing number of lat een joes attending hbcu.she moved from dallas to tony leung chiu-wai. she worked at a fast-food restaurant before graduating high school. but paul quinn college found her and offered her a presidential scholarship. >> i don't have a social security number. my opportunities do be eligible for financial aid is non. if i have a scholarship, it is private, from the school. without paul quinn i wouldn't be here receiving an education and change my mind...
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. >> sar een has been at work since sunrise. picking the cotton all day earns her less than $5. as she explains, this is all she knows. >> translation: i have been doing this since i was a child. we spell all di under the sun picking cotton. >> it was the cash crop in the nile delta and elsewhere. now the area of land devoted to it is less than a quarter of what it was 20 years ago. >> the product in this field represents around $1,000 in value. the farmer will only get half of that. cultivating the cotton requires good irrigation, fertilisers and pesticides to keep the soil healthy. in a good year they can be recouped. not this year. as we explain, the harvest is poor. >> it's bad this year. the thieves were not strong. they do not have enough fertilisers. after all the costs, they only break even. vils of cotton gather around egypt. here, too, declining demand had its effect. tens of thousands of textile workers lost their jobs as factories shut down. >> in one 3-month period cotton exports fell by 40%. retail stores like this in cairo attract few customers. this man stocks eg
. >> sar een has been at work since sunrise. picking the cotton all day earns her less than $5. as she explains, this is all she knows. >> translation: i have been doing this since i was a child. we spell all di under the sun picking cotton. >> it was the cash crop in the nile delta and elsewhere. now the area of land devoted to it is less than a quarter of what it was 20 years ago. >> the product in this field represents around $1,000 in value. the farmer will only get...
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sher een williams of the fort worth star telegram weighs in. >> that lees this game in the hands of kyle orten, he made 69 starts. he's 35 and 34. but has not thrown a pass as a starter and only thrown 15 passes over the last two years. it takes the pressure off the cowboys. no doubt about that. they can go in, play loose and joining us from san francisco is valerie frame, author of a book. >> i want to start with serious questions, your work at the c.i.a. and global zero and in the novel have connections to iran. the number of countries that have nuclear weapons has grown since you left the c.i.a. are you hopeful that proliferation will stop? >> i am hopeful. i think more nations realise nuclear weapons belong in the dust bin history, that they no longer provide security that they once did, where we have a nexus of nuclear technology. the proliferation will continue. unless we take international steps, which is what global zero was supporting in order to say enough. i think we have been lucky. >> there's a real belief that iran is trying to, despite denials, to get nuclear weapons. do y
sher een williams of the fort worth star telegram weighs in. >> that lees this game in the hands of kyle orten, he made 69 starts. he's 35 and 34. but has not thrown a pass as a starter and only thrown 15 passes over the last two years. it takes the pressure off the cowboys. no doubt about that. they can go in, play loose and joining us from san francisco is valerie frame, author of a book. >> i want to start with serious questions, your work at the c.i.a. and global zero and in the...
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watch the tired trucker as carr eens across the driveway. those at the control may not realise how tired they are. like we talk about how people are very bad judge of whether they've had too much to drink to get behind the wheel, we may be a bad judge of whether we are too sleepy to drive. >> drowsy driving causes 100,000 crashes, killing 1500, injuring 40,000. >> it's hard to police individual drivers. there's no breatha lieser test. the department of transportation put in new rules for pilots, truck drivers, bus operators and railroad crews, requiring shorter work days and longer rest periods. the rules are lopping overdue. >> still there's no full-proof answer. the train engineer had a full-night sleep, but was two weeks into an early morning shift. sleep experts say his body may not have adjusted. technology can help. to sophisticated systems that can automatically stop or slow a train if the engineer fails to. sleep researchers say what needs to change is attitudes. >> the first wish i make is for everyone to think about their sleep. it
watch the tired trucker as carr eens across the driveway. those at the control may not realise how tired they are. like we talk about how people are very bad judge of whether they've had too much to drink to get behind the wheel, we may be a bad judge of whether we are too sleepy to drive. >> drowsy driving causes 100,000 crashes, killing 1500, injuring 40,000. >> it's hard to police individual drivers. there's no breatha lieser test. the department of transportation put in new...
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and een if they think they should have a legal recourse, they should never be too wiped out the expressiond either be trying to set the sty straight or you shouldn't be able to just say okay, let's wipe us out the. meliss okay, thank you so much. melissa: backlash for making big buck the baseball players hve fans ♪ [ male announcer ] how could switchgrass in argentina, chae engineering in dubai, alinum productio in south africa, and the aerospacindustry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connectios of a complexglob economy. it's just on reason over 70% of our mutual funds beat tir 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefull before investing. the energy in one gallon of gas risks, fees and expenses [ male announcer ] hers a question for y: is also enough to keep your smarhone rning for how long? 30 days? 300 days? 3,000 days? the answer is... 3,000 days. because of gasoline's high energy density, your car don't have to carry as much
and een if they think they should have a legal recourse, they should never be too wiped out the expressiond either be trying to set the sty straight or you shouldn't be able to just say okay, let's wipe us out the. meliss okay, thank you so much. melissa: backlash for making big buck the baseball players hve fans ♪ [ male announcer ] how could switchgrass in argentina, chae engineering in dubai, alinum productio in south africa, and the aerospacindustry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we...
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clsz >> the united states makes nearly 2 billion pounds of poly-steyr een package, new york city council planned to ban plastic foam food containers. the real solution could be growing under our feet. >> every cubic inch of the soil is teaming with millions of inches of my psyllium. >> a walk through the foods of green island is a pleasure. when you are with gavin mcintyre and evan bare, you are sure to stumble on something scientifically complex and it will involve a mushroom. >> we use waste like korn husks and mushrooms: >> do you grow your own mushrooms? >> we keep the miss illium in a growth statement where it makes more of the route structure. the concept was inspired when i saw miss illium growing through woodchips, holding them together. >> it takes seven days for a product to be grown from beginning to completion. >> what is the problem with steyro foam. >> it's not like plastic is bad. they are fundamentally uncompatable. >> the possibilities go beyond protective packaging. they are now developing home insulation. >> welcome to the tiny house. >> what is the tiny house? >> the
clsz >> the united states makes nearly 2 billion pounds of poly-steyr een package, new york city council planned to ban plastic foam food containers. the real solution could be growing under our feet. >> every cubic inch of the soil is teaming with millions of inches of my psyllium. >> a walk through the foods of green island is a pleasure. when you are with gavin mcintyre and evan bare, you are sure to stumble on something scientifically complex and it will involve a...
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sher een williams of the fort worth star telegram weighs in. >> that lees this game in the hands of kyle orten, he made 69 starts. he's 35 and 34. but has not thrown a pass as a starter and only thrown 15 passes over the last two years. it takes the pressure off the cowboys. no doubt about that. they can go in, play loose and >> well, we are going to end the year very wet. texas to florida panhandle. but up to the north extremely cold temperatures. and they're going to be staying in place pretty much all week. let's look at what's happening out there. the snow showers pushing through, that's due to a wave in the atmosphere, kicking up the instability. going through parts of indiana as well as michigan. chicago will be a problem as we go towards tuesday because the snow's going to continue. temperatures are going to start like this tomorrow morning we're going to be seeing minneapolis at minus 13°, fargo minus 19. ontario thunder bay, minus 28 is how you're going to start today. when you factor in the wind chills, a lot of these temperatures are going to be five to 10° colder than what yo
sher een williams of the fort worth star telegram weighs in. >> that lees this game in the hands of kyle orten, he made 69 starts. he's 35 and 34. but has not thrown a pass as a starter and only thrown 15 passes over the last two years. it takes the pressure off the cowboys. no doubt about that. they can go in, play loose and >> well, we are going to end the year very wet. texas to florida panhandle. but up to the north extremely cold temperatures. and they're going to be staying in...
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. >> you say he was not a controversial figure yet he was een route to an alliance meetin. explain what that alliance is and whether this bombing may have been connected to shata's death. >> i think the alliance meeting was one element, and the upcoming trial in the netherlands about the murder of rafik kariri. there are alignments in lebanon. there is the march for alliance. the march 8th alliance that falls down along the sectarian and regional lines that i mention: there has got to be some way to bridge this gap before lebanon ascend into the sectarian killing that we've seen in iraq. >> there has been finger pointing where al hariri has been mentioned. saudi arabia has been mentioned. what are your thoughts? >> in things like this you never know whether the perpetrator is the obvious one. in this case the obvious one is hezbollah, or whether these things are done i in a provocatn by the side who was a victim of it to provoke outrage. there was bombing outside of the iranian embays is which would clearly point to sunni groups, but accusations was that the iranians and he
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begin with a g, end with a een. try it. green. excellent. all right, all right. green. it's green. green is right in the middle. it turns out a yellow green. a yellow green is what most of the sun emits mostly. it's like a chartreuse. when i was a teenager, honeys, i had a chartreuse convertible. you could see that thing 15 miles down the road, okay? and you know why you could see it so well? because most of the light from the sun is that color, and guess what we have evolved to see best of all? take a guess. - yellow green. - yellow green. we used to call it chartreuse. is that what why they paint fire trucks that color these days? did you notice that, paul? what are the new fire trucks? they used to be red. what are the new ones? - yellow green. - yellow green. and why they be yellow green, honey, huh? why? because you want to see those things coming down the road. and so they find you and said, "hey, let's paint them a color that human beings can see the most." and, yeah. do you notice the color of your street lights? what color they'd be, gang? - yellow. - yellow. a little gree
begin with a g, end with a een. try it. green. excellent. all right, all right. green. it's green. green is right in the middle. it turns out a yellow green. a yellow green is what most of the sun emits mostly. it's like a chartreuse. when i was a teenager, honeys, i had a chartreuse convertible. you could see that thing 15 miles down the road, okay? and you know why you could see it so well? because most of the light from the sun is that color, and guess what we have evolved to see best of...
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many of the advocates, i assume, of them, want us to make these determinations when we haven't een -- observed the violation. it takes in depth investigations takes mination, it witnesses. it is much more complex than you might think. cameras,technology and do they help? >> asking me? they do help. crams in the patrol cars right now. highway patrol cars. help our technology to our investigators go to the scene of the accident and doing the investigation more effectively and quickly. >> last question. >> police departments -- >> identify yourself? >> rick hull, deputy mayor, city of los angeles. water used to be the back in many cases of the local government, typically less than folks in other departments. now you're far more ways than ed in many most of the other departments. technology, cated training, web of interconnection etween the police agencies of all levels. ow in the budget battles and you're looking at the overall health of cities, how do you see beginning to balance what you do in keeping crime and cities safe with the other elements that are necessary for healthy city tha
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the threat of retaliation has een one of the reasons why victims do not report the improper context or sexual behavior. o we make in this bill now that's going to be introduced in the next couple of days in the ouse and hopefully in the senate, retaliation is a crime under the ucmj. direction oint the for the commanders to be held accountable for the climate in this the units bill. e also say that the commander annot reverse a finding of a court-martial. s we've seen one of the problems which arose is when a commander reversed a finding of court-martial. and that created a -- a real problem and we've addressed that by saying that that can no longer happen. we also say that if a commander follow the advice -- excuse me, if there's a sexual complaint that is filed, that that complaint, if it does to a court-martial, level to a higher official. official. officer and ederal can go right up to the secretary of the military involved. it can go up to the secretary of army, navy. so forth. that's about four of the 20 bill on s in this sexual assault. if i can, the detailed list has circulated
the threat of retaliation has een one of the reasons why victims do not report the improper context or sexual behavior. o we make in this bill now that's going to be introduced in the next couple of days in the ouse and hopefully in the senate, retaliation is a crime under the ucmj. direction oint the for the commanders to be held accountable for the climate in this the units bill. e also say that the commander annot reverse a finding of a court-martial. s we've seen one of the problems which...
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sher een williams of the fort worth star telegram weighs in. >> that lees this game in the hands of kyles. he's 35 and 34. but has not thrown a pass as a starter and only thrown 15 passes over the last two years. it takes the pressure off the cowboys. no doubt about that. they can go in, play loose and consider this: the news of the day plus so much more. >> we begin with the government shutdown. >> answers to the questions no one else will ask. >> it seems like they can't agree to anything in washington no matter what. >> antonio mora, award winning and hard hitting. >> we've heard you talk about the history of suicide in your family. >> there's no status quo, just the bottom line. >> but, what about buying shares in a professional athlete? a family's fight to keep hope alive in the case of a brain-dead teenager and they orders to keep the girl on a breathing machine for another week. anxiety and evacuation after a fiery train crash in north dakota, 20 cars up in flames after the train carrying crude ail derailed. stepping up security, what russian officials are doing to increase safety
sher een williams of the fort worth star telegram weighs in. >> that lees this game in the hands of kyles. he's 35 and 34. but has not thrown a pass as a starter and only thrown 15 passes over the last two years. it takes the pressure off the cowboys. no doubt about that. they can go in, play loose and consider this: the news of the day plus so much more. >> we begin with the government shutdown. >> answers to the questions no one else will ask. >> it seems like they...
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it's worth the money to mag dal een, who survived civical cancer.he thinks the biggest challenge in preventing people from dying from h.i.v. or cancer is education. >> it will be great if the council was championed so that the es mig would reach everyone. i wish all the big companies would get involved in the awareness. over 3,000 south africans die of civical cancer every year. it doesn't have to be that way and knowing that makes a few teary moments worthwhile. >> experts say one in 39 women in south africa will be lying novembered with cancer. >> scarred by acid attacks bangladeshi women have a new division of what it means to be beautiful. what impact does bombings have on u.s. policy. general mark kennett will give us his analysis. >> an n.f.l. player who takes pride in his play and has a legacy off the field as well. that story ahead. >> good morning. welcome back, you're watching al jazeera america. and i'm morgan radford, live from new york city. emergency jobless benefits are a life line for many of america's unemployed. they expire today.
it's worth the money to mag dal een, who survived civical cancer.he thinks the biggest challenge in preventing people from dying from h.i.v. or cancer is education. >> it will be great if the council was championed so that the es mig would reach everyone. i wish all the big companies would get involved in the awareness. over 3,000 south africans die of civical cancer every year. it doesn't have to be that way and knowing that makes a few teary moments worthwhile. >> experts say one...
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sher een williams of the fort worth star telegram weighs in. >> that lees this game in the hands of kyle orten, he made 69 starts. he's 35 and 34. but has not thrown a pass as a starter and only thrown 15 passes over the last two years. it takes the pressure off the cowboys. no doubt about that. they can go in, play loose and >>> in uganda a 20-year civil war killed hundreds of thousands of people. during that time thousands of children were abducted and forced to fight. the conflict ended in 2006, but the loss is still felt today. malcolm webb visited one town still struggling to move on. >> reporter: this pair of boots is all that remains of their son. his father christopher says he'll never forget the day when his son was abducted from rebels from the lower resistance army in 1997 when he was just 12 years old. the rebels were notorious for abducting children and mutilating people. christopher's trying to accept what's probably true. >> deep down if he's alive, he should come back. if you are coming back, i would be very, very grateful. very grateful. but now i don't think it. yeah. >
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at -- traumaook stories,een the funny the pictures we are looking at, and the picture we were talkingout earlier on. infrastructure, is there more to do? is this as good as it gets? where peopleworld are concerned about global warming, about rising sea levels. part ofing to be a big the economic picture? >> i think we have got it in hand now and we know we need to invest more. we will continue to invest more as a country and an industry. are not going to get it to a point where some of the stuff is uninsurable? agreement -- so far we have been in business for 177 years. continue to ensure all of our customers' stuff. living --mitted to delivering great service for customers. >> you have grown organically. 2015at still the 2014 plan? >> we will continue to buy businesses where appropriate. opportunities as we were talking about earlier play a key role in using our capital to grow. >> the government -- governor of the bank of england has talked about a strong city of london. he still sees finance as being a large part of the british economy. is that the right course of action? to bewoul
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january,een in february. the call buyers in february and april today. >> to take us and decipher what you are saying, do you think a lot of this is protection or are there some out right bets that volatility will go up significantly? >> a combination of both. ,hen you see a trade like that that is a binary type of trade where it is like earthquake protection. as far as the activity that we at theing, we're seeing money calls. that tells me there might be some offensive positioning moving into next year. we have a lot items between now and the end of the year. we have seen the fix moving up with the announcement coming out next wednesday. >> thank you so much. we will see if some of these bets will be paying off. for that. big pivot thank you so much. ♪ >> this is "taking stock" for december 12, 2013, i am pimm fox. vote on the set to latest budget deal in washington. how will this move the country and its local culture forward. g speaks aboutnin leading the first family of football. talksunder of apptopia abo
january,een in february. the call buyers in february and april today. >> to take us and decipher what you are saying, do you think a lot of this is protection or are there some out right bets that volatility will go up significantly? >> a combination of both. ,hen you see a trade like that that is a binary type of trade where it is like earthquake protection. as far as the activity that we at theing, we're seeing money calls. that tells me there might be some offensive positioning...
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respond,een the stock help us understand what you are saying and doing that is new.t is is the cover-up bynq. that is not unexpected. as part of that cover-up, possibly the company announced its independent directors have formed a committee to investigate our conclusions into the company. we have seen this process before with a lot of chinese companies that have been accused of fraud. there were a number we were not involved in so the fraud allegations seemed to be proved out but the independent committees that investigated came back with reports that largely exonerated the companies. shareholders then went on to lose billions of dollars when the company's did blow up after the ic reports. >> what is it about this independent investigation it does not smell right to you? independental, director committees are not effective ways of investigating possible wrongdoing in companies. the -- in the best of circumstances, it is professionally embarrassing if a person was a director of a company that ended up engaging in wrongdoing. your kind of turning yourself in , in the b
respond,een the stock help us understand what you are saying and doing that is new.t is is the cover-up bynq. that is not unexpected. as part of that cover-up, possibly the company announced its independent directors have formed a committee to investigate our conclusions into the company. we have seen this process before with a lot of chinese companies that have been accused of fraud. there were a number we were not involved in so the fraud allegations seemed to be proved out but the...
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. >> on twitter, how was the the hoovers een affected by the great depression?> well, they had always been very, very close partners but they were not as close in their artnership during these four years in the white house. bert kind of pulled into himself a little bit. communicative as he had been. and it took a toll. easons told overs him many years later that the parents staying in the white years was a r mistake because of the stress it put on their relationship. sherman tweets, on realizing that the most part, flotus, which or stands for first lady of the nited states is essentially advisor in chief or gatekeeper. steven watching us in new york city. hi, steven, you're on. to know, were the hoovers the wealthiest of all of the first families? couples? >> they were very wealthy. were they the wealthiest? >> no, i don't. the interesting thing on comparison of that is we would in to be able to compare constant hours because what money would have been at that money, say, ot be for a bush fortune. >> yet, there's a task for you. you go. >> i think that they beli
. >> on twitter, how was the the hoovers een affected by the great depression?> well, they had always been very, very close partners but they were not as close in their artnership during these four years in the white house. bert kind of pulled into himself a little bit. communicative as he had been. and it took a toll. easons told overs him many years later that the parents staying in the white years was a r mistake because of the stress it put on their relationship. sherman tweets, on...
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if the fed does disappoint or doesn't handle it well and it is een as hawkish and you get the domestic rates reaction, fallout is everywhere. it will be everywhere. whether it will persist given what the fed's intentions are and given, you know, there is a lot of quite positive things going on, i don't know. i don't know. i'm clearly not that close to it anymore. >> yeah, you are. you'll stay with us for the next half-hour. the ukraine faces the biggest protests. ryan chilcote has the details of this deal. there are ukraine cran president comes back from mosque with two things. -- moscow with two things. cheaper gas. russia is going to sell ukraine natural gas. it gets about 50% of its gas and energy from russia at a price that is about 30% less than what they were paying this year. that should help ukraine get through its financial troubles, at least in the very short term. the real question here is you pointed out is what duds russian president vladimir putin get? ukraine is is not signing up to join russia's trade union. the opposition in kiev is skeptical thinking there was a hidde
if the fed does disappoint or doesn't handle it well and it is een as hawkish and you get the domestic rates reaction, fallout is everywhere. it will be everywhere. whether it will persist given what the fed's intentions are and given, you know, there is a lot of quite positive things going on, i don't know. i don't know. i'm clearly not that close to it anymore. >> yeah, you are. you'll stay with us for the next half-hour. the ukraine faces the biggest protests. ryan chilcote has the...
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what i can tell you is the unemployment -- the right word is not being taken away but expiring and een and becomes what people are entitled to versus what they have earned and we all pay employers and employees paid the unemployment insurance trust so we got to make sure these things are not supposed to go on forever and if you can earn the equivalent money doing a different job why wouldn't somebody want to do that? cheryl: great to see you. thank you for your perspective on the data and happy holidays. christmas coming late for millions of people who are depending on ups and fedex, bad weather and overwhelming volume blade for delayed delivery, in time for christmas, that has been broken, more at stake than elated package. the shipping companies, liz macdonald has the bottom line on this. adam shapiro the guy next to me getting a statement from ubs. all ups personnel are making deliveries and pickups today. some packages late for christmas, all of them will be delivered today, we apologize. liz: the volume of the actor packages that came through the ups system overwhelmed its capacit
what i can tell you is the unemployment -- the right word is not being taken away but expiring and een and becomes what people are entitled to versus what they have earned and we all pay employers and employees paid the unemployment insurance trust so we got to make sure these things are not supposed to go on forever and if you can earn the equivalent money doing a different job why wouldn't somebody want to do that? cheryl: great to see you. thank you for your perspective on the data and happy...
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firsthand,een myself this refugee camp we visited earlier was a deeply moving experience. we are so engaged and passionate about what they expect of the united states. it has stayed with me for a while. briefly -- from nhc our perspective, this is unusual in that it evolves quite rapidly. there are a significant numbers of -- is a significant number of refugees in urban areas. the flow has been tremendous and i continue to exceed expectations. what is being done to connect to information and resources -- forgive me if i have missed this in previous testimony, and what -- weould we be doing to are not losing efforts, we are doing everything we can to be effective and to sponsor both collaboratively to delivering the system in lebanon, jordan, and elsewhere. i will then go to the ambassador. >> it's good to be here in washington to also update you on where we stand after your visit to the camp. what we are doing to keep track of the refugees, we are working closely with the governor -- the government of jordan. example) or ship, we are about to establish a joint where theon
firsthand,een myself this refugee camp we visited earlier was a deeply moving experience. we are so engaged and passionate about what they expect of the united states. it has stayed with me for a while. briefly -- from nhc our perspective, this is unusual in that it evolves quite rapidly. there are a significant numbers of -- is a significant number of refugees in urban areas. the flow has been tremendous and i continue to exceed expectations. what is being done to connect to information and...
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tranthirttranthirt een, you are recognized five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. a chance to be before you today, the odyssey continues to facilitate oversight role by ensuring proper safe operation of our number 100 operating reactors and the five reactors under construction of across the country. as only our decision, nrcs are seeking to leverage operating experience. and as a result we continue to about the lessons learned from fukushima. and as noted by the chairman, our initiating safety improvements where appropriate. i am very confident in the decisions the nsc is made to date in this area and i believe the commission is functioning properly as a body intended by congress and the administration. others of our talk about the ways confidence remained. i would interceptor i will talk for a briefing about the yucca mountain licensing process but i think the issue ordered by the commission reflected very careful thoughts and deliberation amongst these five commissioners at this table. i think there's a very solid order that was put out to less than a month ago.
tranthirttranthirt een, you are recognized five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. a chance to be before you today, the odyssey continues to facilitate oversight role by ensuring proper safe operation of our number 100 operating reactors and the five reactors under construction of across the country. as only our decision, nrcs are seeking to leverage operating experience. and as a result we continue to about the lessons learned from fukushima. and as noted by the chairman, our...