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oern la buenas quedo de un posiciÓn privada sal sshgs audz lo buscan del lunes pasado cuando peroed eenuna, investigaciÓn si el caso relacionado con otros asaltos que reportaron hombres en el Área. >> uno demanda de derechos vifl por la muerte de su (himno) en san francisco. >> lo mato nrn snom. >> estas imÁgenes de nuestra estaciÓn, donde un hombre murio tras ser atropellado por un coa moin de caga, el accidente antes de las a de la maÑana cuando un joven espinoaba por el lado extrema y luego el camiÓn lo arrollÓ, autoridades sfro. >> richmond con una baja en la tasa de crimen, el pafrnl snam, se atribuyen a la operaciÓn alto al fuego que la policÍa dialogÓ con las 75 personas mÁs poerpts de la ciudad, a medidas f. >> de aug mejor nifrps. >> tienen la colaboraciÓn de voluntarios. >> nos informaron que las caess son los lunes, martes y miÉrcoles, cada 5 dÍas y tambiÉn un grupo de personas que llegÓ en el consulado de mÉxico recibiÓ un certificado de r reconocimient reconocimiento. >> estas pudiesen ser las exÁmenes en todo su estado de california y sthom pi, al contrario, ellos no entre
oern la buenas quedo de un posiciÓn privada sal sshgs audz lo buscan del lunes pasado cuando peroed eenuna, investigaciÓn si el caso relacionado con otros asaltos que reportaron hombres en el Área. >> uno demanda de derechos vifl por la muerte de su (himno) en san francisco. >> lo mato nrn snom. >> estas imÁgenes de nuestra estaciÓn, donde un hombre murio tras ser atropellado por un coa moin de caga, el accidente antes de las a de la maÑana cuando un joven espinoaba por...
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. >>> this is dash cam from a trooper's vecle, florida highway patrol, has the een light, but watchhahappens quickly. at this appointmepoint, hits th trooper's car, he pulls over, but the driver of the other car is a 21-year-old peterson mitchell, and if he pulled over, he would have been cited for a minor infraction, but that's not what mitchell does. >> of course not. >> he takes off, keeps going, and so begins a chase. >> so dangerous, so many cars on the roadway. >> from a business area to a residential area. shortly thereafter, the car door opens, driver's side door opens, even though the car is moving. the car soon comes to a stop. oh, he's got a passenger. he has a passenger, beth. the passenger, like, i'm running. but the driver, mitchell, gets on the ground, pays attention to what the officer is telling him to do. >> stay on the ground. >> now he chooses to listen to the officer. >> guys, the chase is not over, there's orders. turn around, come back. mitchell complies. listen to what happens. >> walk back. get on your knees. he's running. the trooper chases him. >> the woman in the
. >>> this is dash cam from a trooper's vecle, florida highway patrol, has the een light, but watchhahappens quickly. at this appointmepoint, hits th trooper's car, he pulls over, but the driver of the other car is a 21-year-old peterson mitchell, and if he pulled over, he would have been cited for a minor infraction, but that's not what mitchell does. >> of course not. >> he takes off, keeps going, and so begins a chase. >> so dangerous, so many cars on the roadway....
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. >> reporter: what if you could slow down the inevitable, een just for a -- even just for a few secondsong enough to get out a warning. [ siren ] >> reporter: what's going on? this is the simulation of a 7.2 on the san andrayous and the system is tracking where the earthquake is. showing up on my screen or your screen. >> yaik, yaik, strong shaking. >> telling you that the p wave is headed for us. >> reporter: so this red circle is what we have to worry about. >> it's the weight that has the heavy shaking, heading to us. the closer it gets. >> reporter: it senses the shake's p or primary waves, the yellow circle. they tell scientists that a quake is coming but don't cause a shaking. the red s follows. they are the damaging causing waves. the p waves hit los angeles 30 seconds before the s waves and the shaking starts. that's how it successfully predicted recent quakes to hit los angeles, including one that struck in march 2014. in scenes like this playing across tvs and the web, nerves were frayed. ironically the public never got an early warning because california is a prototype. >> we
. >> reporter: what if you could slow down the inevitable, een just for a -- even just for a few secondsong enough to get out a warning. [ siren ] >> reporter: what's going on? this is the simulation of a 7.2 on the san andrayous and the system is tracking where the earthquake is. showing up on my screen or your screen. >> yaik, yaik, strong shaking. >> telling you that the p wave is headed for us. >> reporter: so this red circle is what we have to worry about....
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and the department of defense have .een ahead of the curve back in the 80's and 90's, we have homegrown systems. in the department of defense, we have a worldwide network. is old.em it is clunky. we have to modernize the system. we are in the process and on track to do that. separate of that is the issue of interoperability of electronic health records. healthow in any american system, a hospitalystem may have a leg trotted record but they may -- may have an electronic record but they may not be able to talk from one hospital to another. we do not have standards for the trtransmission of data sets. we have made great strides in interoperability. working very closely with the office of the national coordinator on trying to promote this through the american hlth-care system. >> a review of the medical facilities is due on the secretary of defense's desk soon. what promptethe review, how is it going, and what do u think you will be reporting? >> we are on track to deliver that report on the 29th of august. i think the secretary ordered it because we are in a time of transformation. there h
and the department of defense have .een ahead of the curve back in the 80's and 90's, we have homegrown systems. in the department of defense, we have a worldwide network. is old.em it is clunky. we have to modernize the system. we are in the process and on track to do that. separate of that is the issue of interoperability of electronic health records. healthow in any american system, a hospitalystem may have a leg trotted record but they may -- may have an electronic record but they may not...
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i think there are still some issues because een if the law says that you are justified in killing someone because of a public threat, an imminent public threat, he was unarmed, so i think there's still that issue that will continue on even if he is suspect the robbery. >> and the dispatch call came out, they termed it a strong arm robbery, which means that the robbery suspect was not armed with a weapon, so the officer would have known that. >> but it also shows that it's a violent struggle, and violence can produce death, so it's more than just a shoplifting scenario. >> gotcha. i want to go to tom foreman now because he's been working on the timeline of what allegedly went down that saturday afternoon. tom, i want you to take us through this. >> it's good to step back at all of this and look at the geography. what we're talking about, st. louis down here, ferguson is here. this is actually the street we're talking about where all this occurred. if you looked it from a street view. this is what it looks like and the timeline of the actual events that led to his death, very, very short. h
i think there are still some issues because een if the law says that you are justified in killing someone because of a public threat, an imminent public threat, he was unarmed, so i think there's still that issue that will continue on even if he is suspect the robbery. >> and the dispatch call came out, they termed it a strong arm robbery, which means that the robbery suspect was not armed with a weapon, so the officer would have known that. >> but it also shows that it's a violent...
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hundreds have been called in to enforce quarpt eens. there's an education campaign to encourage people to seek help. if they have symptoms. >> we are asking the international community to come to the aid of people in sierra leone to help us minimise the killing spree of ebola. people may catch ebola by eating infected meat. health screening has been introduced at the main airport. the disease appeared 40 years ago, but it spread from guinea, it is vicious, killing 90% of people it ipp effects. health -- ineffects. health workers met to discuss how best to discuss it from killing others. >> one thing decided was to place the areas under closer scrutiny. >> liberia has been hit by the deadly disease. in that country's capital people pray for an end to ebowl a, in what is the worst outbreak ever seep. >> australia is holding a national day of mourning for the victims of malaysia airlines flight 17. families attended a memorial in melbourne. 38 australians were among passengers and crew on board. >>> a plane crashed in eastern ukraine. inve
hundreds have been called in to enforce quarpt eens. there's an education campaign to encourage people to seek help. if they have symptoms. >> we are asking the international community to come to the aid of people in sierra leone to help us minimise the killing spree of ebola. people may catch ebola by eating infected meat. health screening has been introduced at the main airport. the disease appeared 40 years ago, but it spread from guinea, it is vicious, killing 90% of people it ipp...
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and the trajectory has not yet .een released there is a tremendous polarization between the majoritylack and white communities and it will take some time to bridge that gap. host: the headline, "on edge in anduson," also teargas it smoke bombs used to disperse the crowd. evanescent of past experiences you have been through? yes.r: you had these strong-arm tactics taking place in birmingham and the like. ron johnson of the state police deserves much credit. even the teargas was used with , i would say, ending on that note. but i would say that quietness is the absence of noise, peace the presence of justice. three or six policemen, firemen, and teachers. the unemployment is three times or four times higher than the national average. until we address in a meaningful way urban policy and plans for happenedction, it has lest wemall points address the bigger meaning of the ferguson explosion. you see the looting that has been going on, in stark contrast to what dr. king talked about, we saw that after his assassination in 1968. we saw it-- caller: when he was alive and he called riots the
and the trajectory has not yet .een released there is a tremendous polarization between the majoritylack and white communities and it will take some time to bridge that gap. host: the headline, "on edge in anduson," also teargas it smoke bombs used to disperse the crowd. evanescent of past experiences you have been through? yes.r: you had these strong-arm tactics taking place in birmingham and the like. ron johnson of the state police deserves much credit. even the teargas was used...
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so the control measures have .een put in place they are not being adequately put into place.w gearing up and we need to move very fast so that it does not get out of control. >> more from him a little bit later. israel has begun a seven-our -- 7-hour ceasefire. except in across gaza those areas where israeli defenses are currently operating. israel he troops were redeployed yesterday across gaza and israel he artillery in place across the south. we will talk about that later as well. coming up, we will dwell a little bit more on portugal saving the ailing banco espirito santo. in, a new name, but lots of questions remain. of course, minutes away from hsbc's latest earnings report. we will have coverage of those results. all of this is coming up on "the pulse." ♪ >> good morning, everybody. welcome back. you are watching "the pulse." we are on the radio, streaming on them are.com, we are on your tablet, your phone. we are waiting to see what is happening with hsbc this morning. we are just beginning to get the numbers coming through. let me just wait until i can see a little b
so the control measures have .een put in place they are not being adequately put into place.w gearing up and we need to move very fast so that it does not get out of control. >> more from him a little bit later. israel has begun a seven-our -- 7-hour ceasefire. except in across gaza those areas where israeli defenses are currently operating. israel he troops were redeployed yesterday across gaza and israel he artillery in place across the south. we will talk about that later as well....
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officers faced the danger of policing with honor and courage and integrity, so do the production crew. een percen car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know words really can hurt you? what...? jesse don't go! jesse...no! i'm sorry daisy, but i'm a loner. and a loner gotta be alone. heee yawww! geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. jesse? if you're suffering from constipation or irregularity, powders may take days to work. for gentle overnight relief, try dulcolax laxative tablets. ducolax provides gentle overnight relief, unlike miralax that can take up to 3 days. dulcolax, for relief you can count on. >> in today for grechen and coming up, the latest on the white house briefing. and we'll look at why minneapolis- minnesota is a recruiting grade for extremist and swatting is a dangerous prank that kids are playing and westing the police resources. and how to stop it. how would you like an nfl cheerleadered to your seat in the game. we'll see you in the top of the hour. >> reality hits home for the tv show cops. the member of the camera crew shot and ki
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. >> mar een sergeant andrew tahmooressi in court today.oday on the tijuana court for sergeant andrew tahmooresstahmooressi, t soldiers involved in his arrest and questioning taking the stand. tahmooressi has been locked away in a mexican prison for 127 days now, and not a single public mention from our president. joining us now fox news senior judicial analyst judge andrew napolitano. >> nice to be with you, lou. >> let's start with mexican justice, is there any? >> only when the government wants there to be. i mean, on paper a person in mexico is innocent until proven guilty, but in a practical matter it's the other way around. even in china on paper a person is innocent believe proven guilty and when they don't respect the rights of the individual you must affirmatively be proven your innocence. he has not been able to tell the judge that this was an honest, legitimate mistake, a literal wrong turn in the desert pause he had guns that were unlawful in techec it and unlawful to mexico. to his possession. for team of post-trekked stress as
. >> mar een sergeant andrew tahmooressi in court today.oday on the tijuana court for sergeant andrew tahmooresstahmooressi, t soldiers involved in his arrest and questioning taking the stand. tahmooressi has been locked away in a mexican prison for 127 days now, and not a single public mention from our president. joining us now fox news senior judicial analyst judge andrew napolitano. >> nice to be with you, lou. >> let's start with mexican justice, is there any? >>...
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. >> his putting this week has een excellent. par for fowler.r there having to move one of the cameras which was at eye level for phil. mickelson is ready from 12 feet or the out right lead. his head came up immediately. he knew he pushed it. that will be a disappointing 4 for mickelson. tied. rickie remain nick: the first poor stroke we have seen from phil. jim: across the bridge and up the hill to the tee at the par 3, 14th. 15. >> on the tee here is the swede, henrik stenson. jim: a final round 66 for jim furyk that. moves him into ifth position. he has a really solid year. but not a win. he has been so close so many times. he is in at 12-under par. let's go to 13. >> david, as you said rory is in perfect position 90 yards away. >> he has a little mud on top of the ball but i do not think it will make any difference as wet as it is out here. ust his weak sand wedge. stay there. beautiful. seven or eight feet for birdie and a share of the lead. 15. >> stenson in the right rough. he has to contend with a small pond, a bunker and a hole location
. >> his putting this week has een excellent. par for fowler.r there having to move one of the cameras which was at eye level for phil. mickelson is ready from 12 feet or the out right lead. his head came up immediately. he knew he pushed it. that will be a disappointing 4 for mickelson. tied. rickie remain nick: the first poor stroke we have seen from phil. jim: across the bridge and up the hill to the tee at the par 3, 14th. 15. >> on the tee here is the swede, henrik stenson....
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. >> mar een sergeant andrew tahmooressi in court today. and he'll ♪ you've reached the age where you've learned a thing or two. this is the age of knowing what you're made of. so why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain... it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. this is the age of taking action. viagra. talk to you doctor. >> a hearing today on the tijuana court for sergeant andrew tahmooresstahmooressi, t soldiers involved in his arrest and questioning taking the stand. tahmooressi has been locked away in a mexican prison for 127 days now, and not a single public me
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perfected,een especially in afghanistan.ve been able to in our artillery rounds go from 100 yards down to within 10 yards of accuracy. ofhas been pushed because the civilian sensitivity of collateral deaths to try and exactly pinpoint what you want to target and take it out without killing civilians. >> what about the defense systems on the jets themselves? we saw a commercial airplane shot down over a war zone in ukraine. what keeps the u.s. jets safe? >> i'm pretty sure they would have calmed the entire area to get rid of any type of air defense systems that may have been in place before they would have put those type of planes in the operating area. cleanse the area for any kind of radar or anti-air defense systems that would have been in place. the planes also have toabilities inside them, countermeasures that can dissuade any type of heat sinking or radar seeking missiles. believe,retty safe, i in this situation with the type of fighters they are fighting. iswe have heard that isis fairly well supplied. they have contro
perfected,een especially in afghanistan.ve been able to in our artillery rounds go from 100 yards down to within 10 yards of accuracy. ofhas been pushed because the civilian sensitivity of collateral deaths to try and exactly pinpoint what you want to target and take it out without killing civilians. >> what about the defense systems on the jets themselves? we saw a commercial airplane shot down over a war zone in ukraine. what keeps the u.s. jets safe? >> i'm pretty sure they would...
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but the business model has not een defined. >> well, netflix didn't have a great night at the emmys failing to win in the major categories. does that matter that much anymore? the answer next on the best of "bloomberg west." >> welcome back to the best of "bloomberg west." i'm emily chang. the emmy awards were held less than a week ago in l.a.. while they aired on nbc, host seth meyers had this ironic take. >> that is like network tv holding an awards show and giving all the trophies to cable and netflix. well, netflix was expected to be a big winner. its dreams were dashed in part by amc's "breaking bad" which took home five awards in its final season. we spoke with a c.e.o. of an independent multiplatform studio. i asked if it matters netflix didn't take home a top prize. >> i think they were very present. they were mentioned, they were called out, they were featured. don't forget, a lot of people are going to go over to netflix to watch the back episodes of "breaking bad" that was so heavily featured during the elecast as well. >> thought it was almost not comedy when he said smch a vide
but the business model has not een defined. >> well, netflix didn't have a great night at the emmys failing to win in the major categories. does that matter that much anymore? the answer next on the best of "bloomberg west." >> welcome back to the best of "bloomberg west." i'm emily chang. the emmy awards were held less than a week ago in l.a.. while they aired on nbc, host seth meyers had this ironic take. >> that is like network tv holding an awards show...
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red flag warnings once again in that regio 'een a lot of rip currents threats around the virginia beach area. again in ocean city, of course rehoboth up to the new jersey beaches in the next few days. and back to the west in california hi surf advisories have been in. a man rescued from surf. a 60 former life guard. but huge surf out that. that from hurricane marie which has now just been down graded to a tropical storm of 64 miles an hour winds. so guys, the beaches are not the best places to be today. however the weekend, i've got that forecast coming up in the next couple minutes. >> thanks doug. >>> one virginia woman called it the loudest noise she's ever heard. a u.s. fighter jet crashing. now a search under way for the pilot. in the deerfie area of the virginia virginia's shenandoah valley. and no conta with the pilot ever since. the f-15 c fighter jet was on its way to new orleans from massachusetts. moments before it crashed the pilot called in an inflight emergency and rescuers are now combing the area hoping to find him alive. >> the crash site is a very remote location we ha
red flag warnings once again in that regio 'een a lot of rip currents threats around the virginia beach area. again in ocean city, of course rehoboth up to the new jersey beaches in the next few days. and back to the west in california hi surf advisories have been in. a man rescued from surf. a 60 former life guard. but huge surf out that. that from hurricane marie which has now just been down graded to a tropical storm of 64 miles an hour winds. so guys, the beaches are not the best places to...
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they een roasted marshmallows for desert. >> "@this hour" with berman and michaela starts now. >>> eblne, i'm john berman. michaela is off today. we want to get straight away to the breaking news. the cease-fire blown to pieces. now an israeli soldier in the hands of hamas. this started 90 minutes into what was supposed to be a 27 -- 72-hour truce. two israeli soldiers were killed, one was captured. shelling and rocket fire ejuptd between the two sides. health officials in gaza say an israeli attack in rafah killed at least 40 people and wounded more than 250. each side blaming the other for violating the cease-fire. right now, we want to bring in our karl penhaul who is live in gaza, also wolf blitzer joins us in jerusalem. karl, we want to start with you us
they een roasted marshmallows for desert. >> "@this hour" with berman and michaela starts now. >>> eblne, i'm john berman. michaela is off today. we want to get straight away to the breaking news. the cease-fire blown to pieces. now an israeli soldier in the hands of hamas. this started 90 minutes into what was supposed to be a 27 -- 72-hour truce. two israeli soldiers were killed, one was captured. shelling and rocket fire ejuptd between the two sides. health officials...
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mahmoud abbas is too weak to bring them together and make the bold decisions that seb at or regan or rab een were willing to make. >> do you agree, and should the u.s. make a bold move and bring the parties to washington as some predesassessors have done? >> binyamin netanyahu's problem is not, in my judgment, that he is strong or weak. the reality is idea logically his self-image seems to preclude him from making the decisions, particularly initial refugees or the jerusalem issue, let alone trying to figure out what june '66 borders means in practice. he never saw himself in that rolt. it's a huge transition for him to make. so i'm not sure that the president - it's an artful description, but i'm not sure that the president has this right. the reality is mahmoud abbas has the willingness to do a deal, but not the capacity. binyamin netanyahu has the capacity, but because of his way, the way he concedes of himself, doesn't have the willingness. and in order to do this. you need two leaders who are least in harmony, number one, that they have the power to do it, and they want to do it. this i
mahmoud abbas is too weak to bring them together and make the bold decisions that seb at or regan or rab een were willing to make. >> do you agree, and should the u.s. make a bold move and bring the parties to washington as some predesassessors have done? >> binyamin netanyahu's problem is not, in my judgment, that he is strong or weak. the reality is idea logically his self-image seems to preclude him from making the decisions, particularly initial refugees or the jerusalem issue,...
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septiembre de 2001 usted le hubiera preguntado a los estadounidenses: al-qaedaaque ddremos evi como eenor inióposible. >> aquÍ en los estados unidos tenemos un gran debate entre la libertad y la privacidad, pero encontramos una agencia que estÁ haciendo todo lo posible para mantener a salvo a este paÍs, aunque eso pudiera no ser suficiente. les hablÓ jorge ramos con esta ediciÓn especial de agentes de cambio. nos vemos hasta la prÓxima semana, cuando juntos vayamos "al punto". gracias. vayamos "al punto". gracias.
septiembre de 2001 usted le hubiera preguntado a los estadounidenses: al-qaedaaque ddremos evi como eenor inióposible. >> aquÍ en los estados unidos tenemos un gran debate entre la libertad y la privacidad, pero encontramos una agencia que estÁ haciendo todo lo posible para mantener a salvo a este paÍs, aunque eso pudiera no ser suficiente. les hablÓ jorge ramos con esta ediciÓn especial de agentes de cambio. nos vemos hasta la prÓxima semana, cuando juntos vayamos "al...
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while larger process can be stored, it's producers of cherishables, like peaches and in effect tar eens from poland facing rotting stock. the e.u. is considering compensating those hit. >> i don't think the european commission is aware of the consequences. we are not seeing it during the summer lull in consumption. in the weeks to come we'll feel it. i'm not sure that the e.u. can deal with it. it's more than food. >> the agricultural battle lines have been drawn. some found a way around them, trading with other nations who resent the produce. it's a trick that many russians will be happy to overlook. >>> still ahead on al jazeera - mourning in brazil after a presidential candidate is killed in a plane crash. in the u.s. tear gas fills the streets of ferguson missouri as police break up protests. >> and a landmark win for roger federer. andy will be hear with the >>> welcome back. the top stories on the newshour - iraqi troops attacked various areas in fallujah where protests against the government have been going on for months. fighter jets bombed targets including a mosque and a water
while larger process can be stored, it's producers of cherishables, like peaches and in effect tar eens from poland facing rotting stock. the e.u. is considering compensating those hit. >> i don't think the european commission is aware of the consequences. we are not seeing it during the summer lull in consumption. in the weeks to come we'll feel it. i'm not sure that the e.u. can deal with it. it's more than food. >> the agricultural battle lines have been drawn. some found a way...
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. >> mar een sergeant andrew tahmooressi in court today.ll be here to tell us if we'll see justice south of the border.in court today. and he'll be here to tell us if we'll see justice south of the border.tahmooressi in court tod. and he'll be here to tell us if we'll see justice south of the border. [ male announcer ] if you suffer from a dry mouth then you'll know how uncomfortable it can be. [ crickets chirping ] but did you know that the lack of saliva can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath? [ exhales deeply ] [ male announcer ] well there is biotene. specially formulated with moisturizers and lubricants, biotene can provide soothing relief and it helps keep your mouth healthy, too. [ applause ] biotene -- for people who suffer from dry mouth. >> a hearing today on the tijuana court for sergeant andrew tahmooresstahmooressi, t soldiers involved in his arrest and questioning taking the stand. tahmooressi has been locked away in a mexican prison for 127 days now, and not a single public mention from our president. joining us now fox
. >> mar een sergeant andrew tahmooressi in court today.ll be here to tell us if we'll see justice south of the border.in court today. and he'll be here to tell us if we'll see justice south of the border.tahmooressi in court tod. and he'll be here to tell us if we'll see justice south of the border. [ male announcer ] if you suffer from a dry mouth then you'll know how uncomfortable it can be. [ crickets chirping ] but did you know that the lack of saliva can also lead to tooth decay and...
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ebola patients in liberia are coming home to north carolina, but officials say they'll be guarantee eened for 21 days. they belong to a missionary group in charlotte and show no sign of the infection. they worked alongside nancy writebol, one of two american workers who contracted the virus. she is treated at emory university hospital. her family says it will be a long road to recovery. >> she is doing well. unfortunately, she has a long way to go. at this point the doctors are trying to care for her and keep her as comfortable as possible. >> reporter: nancy writebol, and the other american doctor, brapt kent brantly is also at the same hospital. a nigerian trader is in hong kong, being tested for ebola after falling ill. the world health organisation says this is the largest outbreak taking 961 lives. 1800 are infected in four countries, ginee has lost 367 people. people in affected countries are facing new crisis. the virus is strapping services. border cross iping in guinea were closed with arm soldiers enforcing the ban. the cost of the food is escalating. traders in nigeria say supp
ebola patients in liberia are coming home to north carolina, but officials say they'll be guarantee eened for 21 days. they belong to a missionary group in charlotte and show no sign of the infection. they worked alongside nancy writebol, one of two american workers who contracted the virus. she is treated at emory university hospital. her family says it will be a long road to recovery. >> she is doing well. unfortunately, she has a long way to go. at this point the doctors are trying to...
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their grafns eens is not for th people of ferguson.y are coming because of the looting and rioting and stirring up trouble. if i were the attorney general i'd figure out a way to get those people out of ferguson to start to heal that community. that would probably be better for the legacy than making a statement of nation of cowards. >> the looters and rioters do not need to hear from attorney general holder that this looting is race-based. they need to stay out of trouble with the law and pull up their pants and stay out of school and take care of their kids. that's the message they need to hear from black leaders and people of authority like eric holder and barack obama. >> thanks very much. phil, thanks for coming aboard. appreciate it. >>> next up. the state of the u.s. economy. we'll talk about it with three experts from the fox business network. when you run a business, you can't settle for slow. that's why i always choose the fastest intern. the fastest printer. the fastest lunch. turkey club. the fastest pencil sharpener. the f
their grafns eens is not for th people of ferguson.y are coming because of the looting and rioting and stirring up trouble. if i were the attorney general i'd figure out a way to get those people out of ferguson to start to heal that community. that would probably be better for the legacy than making a statement of nation of cowards. >> the looters and rioters do not need to hear from attorney general holder that this looting is race-based. they need to stay out of trouble with the law...
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clean air act and the reductions on all these pollutants have been dramatic led most of us -- led 99%.een pro-- reduced by what that's meant is getting that next increment has become increasingly expensive and probably less important. and there's debate especially about the last part but as it's gotten much more costly for industry and consumers, you've tended to have this divide. and even back in 1990 that divide was apparent but president george h.w. bush tried to create a consensus that led to the 1990 amendments but we really haven't seen any significant legislation since then. host: pennsylvania democrat's line. vince. caller: good morning. my question is in 2005 the cheney loopa was put into the energy bill which set up the stage for the fracking boom that we're having nowadays. how does the exemption to the clean air and clean water act ffect the air quality today? guest: hydraulic fracturing which is called fracking. e 2005 issue was that e.p.a. was found to have less control over that some had hoped to have as a regulatory mechanism. there are still rules. some of them are state-
clean air act and the reductions on all these pollutants have been dramatic led most of us -- led 99%.een pro-- reduced by what that's meant is getting that next increment has become increasingly expensive and probably less important. and there's debate especially about the last part but as it's gotten much more costly for industry and consumers, you've tended to have this divide. and even back in 1990 that divide was apparent but president george h.w. bush tried to create a consensus that led...
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een anything like this. you get a natural look without the gray. only just for men has airactiv.ygen in the air to get rid of gray while leaving the natural variations in your hair. no ammonia. no peroxide. no overcoloring. just air... just you... and the look you want. just for men. ♪ honey, we need to talk. we do? i took the trash out. i know. and thank you so much for that. i think we should get a medicare supplement insurance plan. right now? [ male announcer ] whether you're new to medicare or not, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. it's up to you to pay the difference. so think about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they help cover some of what medicare doesn't pay. i did a little research. with a medicare supplement plan, you'll be able to stay with your doctor. oh, you know, i love that guy. mm-hmm. [ male announcer ] these types of plans let you visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. and there are n
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the eens hansed interrogation program was initiated in the aftermath of 9/11. democrats and republicans approved of these methods. the democrats have try odd to run away from it, especially nancy pelosi who claims she was not briefed on it, didn't know about the program. the cia has documents that says it's not true. >> former cia lawyer john rizzo says some of them criticizing the program were the same members of congress briefed on the controversial bush-era program and its intelligence value, including flancy pelosi, senator jay rockefeller from west virginia and senator dianne feinstein of california. so why the backtracking now? because we haven't been hit by another terrorist group and we're about to head into another presidential election perhaps? >> the democratic base hates these programs. so do human rights activists. this was simply too politically difficult for many democrats to continue to support so pelosi and other democrats who clearly were briefed on this program backed away from it and claimed they weren't. >> i don't hear anyone complaining w
the eens hansed interrogation program was initiated in the aftermath of 9/11. democrats and republicans approved of these methods. the democrats have try odd to run away from it, especially nancy pelosi who claims she was not briefed on it, didn't know about the program. the cia has documents that says it's not true. >> former cia lawyer john rizzo says some of them criticizing the program were the same members of congress briefed on the controversial bush-era program and its intelligence...
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now that i've een here for a couple of days, i sort of feel like i got the... this tabasco down. and if i wanted to go out and create "sanjay's tabasco sauce," what would happen to me? >> simmons: if you called it "sanjay's tabasco sauce," you'd get a cease and desist letter from us pretty quickly saying that you can't use the word "tabasco" in that context. you could call it "sanjay's hot sauce made with tabasco peppers," but you couldn't call it "sanjay's tabasco sauce." >> gupta: how far would you guys go to enforce that? >> simmons: we'll go to court with you. absolutely. >> gupta: there will be no other tabasco sauces out there? >> simmons: no. >> gupta: there have been rumors that there have been offers for purchase of tabasco. people that offer a billion dollars, maybe even more. is there any amount of money that would make this company for sale? >> simmons: the shareholders of the company would have to decide what they want to do. >> gupta: and they say, "mr. c.e.o., what's your recommendation?" >> simmons: you know, i like owning a family business. ( l
now that i've een here for a couple of days, i sort of feel like i got the... this tabasco down. and if i wanted to go out and create "sanjay's tabasco sauce," what would happen to me? >> simmons: if you called it "sanjay's tabasco sauce," you'd get a cease and desist letter from us pretty quickly saying that you can't use the word "tabasco" in that context. you could call it "sanjay's hot sauce made with tabasco peppers," but you couldn't call it...
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. >> well, you know, it hasn't een all smooth sailing for kim dotcom? >> he has been accused of hacking a right-wing blogger and he dean eyes it and damaging material on the government's internet. but haven't seen to damage the government. if we look at one of the most recent polls, the governing national party sitting at 48%. the likely coalition between the labor party and the greens is some distance off cracking that and internet is still barely above the margin of era. kim dotco mmp. and so at least to the casual observer, we have an interesting show to watch. >> thank you. four weeks away now. two satellites were aunched from french guiana and unknown whether it can be rectified. just to tell you what we have coming up next. china warning the united states falling a close encounter off an island. we are heading live to beijing. hong kong and shanghai and a quick look. three minutes to go before the session starts off. >> if you look at what is happening, its is a mixed bag and we are waiting for the opening numbers. indications one quarter% for hon
. >> well, you know, it hasn't een all smooth sailing for kim dotcom? >> he has been accused of hacking a right-wing blogger and he dean eyes it and damaging material on the government's internet. but haven't seen to damage the government. if we look at one of the most recent polls, the governing national party sitting at 48%. the likely coalition between the labor party and the greens is some distance off cracking that and internet is still barely above the margin of era. kim dotco...
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once i discovered reporters had ,een there well before 1902 when the story had it that theodore roosevelt brought them in, well, when did they get there? you could say or were several things that brought them there. there were events that occurred and changes in how a president met with the public and reporters wanted to i just to the ways -- to adjust to the ways in which presidents did their job. increasingly, they went out thegst the public, as country became larger and the president had to travel to cover a larger area, reporters went with him. ways in which reporters came to the white house on a regular basis was through crisis. when there were crises, reporters would come. this is in the period in the period, there are several things that happen. one of the important times was during the spanish-american war, and at the end of the 19th century. during that time, there were a lot of reporters that came wasuse the united states involved in war and people wanted information and they needed to get it from their commander-in-chief. if not in person, then through his staff. you could tell
once i discovered reporters had ,een there well before 1902 when the story had it that theodore roosevelt brought them in, well, when did they get there? you could say or were several things that brought them there. there were events that occurred and changes in how a president met with the public and reporters wanted to i just to the ways -- to adjust to the ways in which presidents did their job. increasingly, they went out thegst the public, as country became larger and the president had to...
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in this episode, the wind picked up this fuse and blew it into the well where all this powder had .een dumped suddenly, there is an enormous and debrisith flames and bodies going flying up in the care. absolutely shook the city and caused dozens of british casualties. one of the witness accounts from the royal marine who was here described bodies the and thrown over the trees and into the water, and this causes quite a bit of damage, both to british morale, but also to -- also shakes up the city even further. the marines bury some of the bodies here, and then they marched back to join the rest of the british force up on capitol hill. meantime, the storm that has been blowing up the comes worse and worse, and this, and fact, becomes one or more tornadoes in the midst of the catastrophe of the city being burned, you have a tremendously destructive storm that comes through the city. some witness accounts describe them as approaching from the northwest and running through virginia and then into the capital and down into maryland, southern maryland. it did a lot of damage both to the city,
in this episode, the wind picked up this fuse and blew it into the well where all this powder had .een dumped suddenly, there is an enormous and debrisith flames and bodies going flying up in the care. absolutely shook the city and caused dozens of british casualties. one of the witness accounts from the royal marine who was here described bodies the and thrown over the trees and into the water, and this causes quite a bit of damage, both to british morale, but also to -- also shakes up the...
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repeated a very powerful israeli army of schools is a this.xample of the elderly, women and children this een haol affected by in terms of death toll. schools haveof the been condemned by the international community and as secretary general has act.ed, this is a criminal t is a moral outrage and criminal act. atrocious acts lead us to the following question. with this level of terror and the nce, is this not clearest example of terrorism, israel's actions? who have been directly wounded or killed by israeli are in the gaza strip -- this situation has unfortunately been the prevailing situation for a now.r of years we need to put an end to the israeli aggression in the gaza strip. need to find a solution to the existing humanitarian crisis. the embargo, the block kid, needs to be put to an end. crossings need to be reopened so that the people of draw a breath. -- these of gaza people need to be given a chance a chance to resume their normal lives. are tireless efforts by to humanitarian community provide some support and basic services to the palestinian people. qatar has taken part in regiona
repeated a very powerful israeli army of schools is a this.xample of the elderly, women and children this een haol affected by in terms of death toll. schools haveof the been condemned by the international community and as secretary general has act.ed, this is a criminal t is a moral outrage and criminal act. atrocious acts lead us to the following question. with this level of terror and the nce, is this not clearest example of terrorism, israel's actions? who have been directly wounded or...
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the panama canal zone has always .een panamanian territory the u.s.supreme court and president have repeatedly acknowledged that sovereignty of .anama over the canal zone we have never needed to own the anymore thanzone we need to own a strip of land all the way through canada to alaska. the new treaty would give us what we need -- not ownership of the canal but the right to use it and to protect it. the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff has said the strategic value of the canal lies in its use. can ourquestion -- warships and time of need or emergency get through the canal immediately instead of waiting in line? so that clearly by guaranteeing that our ships will always have expeditious transit through the canal to there could be no possible disagreement about what these words mean, the joint statement says that expeditious assure is intended to the transit of such vessels through the canals as quickly as possible without any impediment with expedited treatment, and in case of need or emergency, to go to the head of the line of vessels in order t
the panama canal zone has always .een panamanian territory the u.s.supreme court and president have repeatedly acknowledged that sovereignty of .anama over the canal zone we have never needed to own the anymore thanzone we need to own a strip of land all the way through canada to alaska. the new treaty would give us what we need -- not ownership of the canal but the right to use it and to protect it. the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff has said the strategic value of the canal lies in its...
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problem has not .een clearly articulated the rhetoric continues to exceed the capacity to deliver, whichs marrying. you should say what you mean and mean what you say. i would go a step further to talk about the past. the last time we had an effective foreign-policy, you would have to go back beyond , beyond george w. bush, bill clinton. go back to the four-year run. it was an effective policy and endshe means aligned. people do not talk about transformation. 41was the vision list, bush in terms of presidents that set the standard for good transactional diplomacy. that is the thing we need to wrestle with. and we're not. >> that is a fair point. what it demonstrates is there is nothing new. when was the united states in a position to transform anything? >> there were three or more moments. every time during the 19 70's and even in the reagan administration. is a certain accumulation of power and time were you really could do something but generally speaking the way you describe, and that is normal. i do not disagree with either of the analyses except for this, it is not that difficult fo
problem has not .een clearly articulated the rhetoric continues to exceed the capacity to deliver, whichs marrying. you should say what you mean and mean what you say. i would go a step further to talk about the past. the last time we had an effective foreign-policy, you would have to go back beyond , beyond george w. bush, bill clinton. go back to the four-year run. it was an effective policy and endshe means aligned. people do not talk about transformation. 41was the vision list, bush in...
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discord --een the discourse about the nuclear issue and most of it has been how to prevent iran fromgetting nuclear weapons. with purely conventional arms, hundreds of millions of people have been killed in the last 100, 150 years. 200,000 people slaughtered in syria. 800,000 in rwanda in 100 days. of millions of people with non-nuclear weapons. we need to dramatically and unequivocally restore focus to the human rights question. for second. the his wife was touring state department in the 80's, she would tell the story that there was a huge map on the wall and one of the state department officials said, with all respect, you don't expect us to relegate your husband's release to all of these geostrategic challenges, and what she said was, these will not be solved until my husband is released. there are hundreds, it is not thousands of political prisoners , and many do not get the link between internal freedom and external peace. just quickly about the issue of the letters of baghdad he. andissue of dissidents individual rights, there's nothing more fearful for a dissident than feelin
discord --een the discourse about the nuclear issue and most of it has been how to prevent iran fromgetting nuclear weapons. with purely conventional arms, hundreds of millions of people have been killed in the last 100, 150 years. 200,000 people slaughtered in syria. 800,000 in rwanda in 100 days. of millions of people with non-nuclear weapons. we need to dramatically and unequivocally restore focus to the human rights question. for second. the his wife was touring state department in the...
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days later, the inspector general launches out this investigation and says, conservative groups have een unfairly targeted. 298 groups had their applications held, isolated. they were asked for all these things when they turneding to be yumets in, they were store the initial accusation is, this was a crazy group from cincinnati that did this so our committee happened to bring in these folks from cincinnati. they all said they wanted to be able to advance these applications and they were told no. we asked the names of the people in washington that told them to hold them. we brought those folks in. they said they wanted to move them. they were told by the counsel's office to hold them. as we continue to work through point after point, through person after person, all come back to lois lerner's office. lois lencher who had come in before us on may 22 of 2013, made a long statement professing her innocence, saying she'd done nothing wrong, has broken no law, and then said i won't answer questions. what's at stake here is a constitutional principle, can a person sit for a court or before cong
days later, the inspector general launches out this investigation and says, conservative groups have een unfairly targeted. 298 groups had their applications held, isolated. they were asked for all these things when they turneding to be yumets in, they were store the initial accusation is, this was a crazy group from cincinnati that did this so our committee happened to bring in these folks from cincinnati. they all said they wanted to be able to advance these applications and they were told...
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of who present compelling equities like a condition, ical long-term residence, a relative holder or een card daca beneficiary or u.s. citizen. what kind of affirmative relief can we provide or the provide ation, rather, within the bounds of the law? his humanitarian theme in prosecutor discretion is not a new phenomenon. these same types of equities -- residen h, long-term residence, the presence of family members -- those are the kinds of equities that .n.s. used to exercise prosecutorial discretion in the 1970's. leave it tohere and professor stock to talk more categorical grants of prosecutorial discretion and behind. thank you. thank you. i'm excited to be talking to you executive authority in immigration law. one reason i ended up with the mcarthur grant is work under the bush is to use ion existing legal authority by sing immigration laws and capitalizing on that to benefit the department of defense. . i will talk about that a little bit because i think it's a good example of one of the deep mysteries. everyone agrees the system is broken but no one wants to fix it. there are some
of who present compelling equities like a condition, ical long-term residence, a relative holder or een card daca beneficiary or u.s. citizen. what kind of affirmative relief can we provide or the provide ation, rather, within the bounds of the law? his humanitarian theme in prosecutor discretion is not a new phenomenon. these same types of equities -- residen h, long-term residence, the presence of family members -- those are the kinds of equities that .n.s. used to exercise prosecutorial...
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days later, the inspector general launches out this investigation and says, conservative groups have een unfairly targeted. 298 groups had their applications held, isolated. they were asked for all these things when they turneding to be yumets in, they were store the initial accusation is, this was a crazy group from cincinnati that did this so our committee happened to bring in these folks from cincinnati. they all said they wanted to be able to advance these applications and they were told no. we asked the names of the people in washington that told them to hold them. we brought those folks in. they said they wanted to move them. they were told by the counsel's office to hold them. as we continue to work through point after point, through person after person, all come back to lois lerner's office. lois lencher who had come in before us on may 22 of 2013, made a long statement professing her innocence, saying she'd done nothing wrong, has broken no law, and then said i won't answer questions. what's at stake here is a constitutional principle, can a person sit for a court or before cong
days later, the inspector general launches out this investigation and says, conservative groups have een unfairly targeted. 298 groups had their applications held, isolated. they were asked for all these things when they turneding to be yumets in, they were store the initial accusation is, this was a crazy group from cincinnati that did this so our committee happened to bring in these folks from cincinnati. they all said they wanted to be able to advance these applications and they were told...
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of y dozens of trucks humanitarian assistance have een clear. despite that fact, russia has been aid establishing rules and procedures without the effort of the international committee or red cross as it was agreed preliminarily. also the border and customs service have started clearing russian convoys. by early morning today, dozens of trucks with humanitarian assistance have been cleared. we are deeply concerned with the unilateral actions of the russian federation over the delivery of the humanitarian convoy in the east of ukraine. it indicates the aaggressive nature of russia's actions. as we previously emphasized, the russ side is fully responsible for the safety of the cargo. it is important to note the ukrainian -- ukraine has already taken all necessary measures to ensure the security of the cargo. in order to prevent any provocations we issued all necessary instructions for the safe passing of convoys, despite all attempts by the ukrainian side, the contact between general staff of the armed forces of ukraine and one of russia has not b
of y dozens of trucks humanitarian assistance have een clear. despite that fact, russia has been aid establishing rules and procedures without the effort of the international committee or red cross as it was agreed preliminarily. also the border and customs service have started clearing russian convoys. by early morning today, dozens of trucks with humanitarian assistance have been cleared. we are deeply concerned with the unilateral actions of the russian federation over the delivery of the...
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that,een like particularly given who he is, a major production like that would do more than anything the commission could do over the next four years to bring awareness and interest to world war i. that is the nature of our society. our mission is to penetrate the consciousness through every channel possible, whether through fine art or other occupation. there is interest in presenting primetime features this year on world war i. ways to introduce content to secondary and primary education. there are many channels to get this out. >> has any consideration been given to the fact that the pershing memorial will go down as the eisenhower memorial goes and general pershing will be rolling over in his grave? first, pershing leaving the site, that is a discussion we have not had yet. a question, but i don't even know how i would answer that question. and it is something we will engage the stakeholders with, and we will certainly be engaging general pershing's family on that. it is interesting. i talked earlier about the great memorials, and eisenhower is very much a great man approach. and
that,een like particularly given who he is, a major production like that would do more than anything the commission could do over the next four years to bring awareness and interest to world war i. that is the nature of our society. our mission is to penetrate the consciousness through every channel possible, whether through fine art or other occupation. there is interest in presenting primetime features this year on world war i. ways to introduce content to secondary and primary education....
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as many of you know because you african een in the continent. it is the issue of making sure that we are willing to invest in the infrastructure requirement s of the country that you're investing in. whether it is investing in the people of that country or investing in the infrastructure, it is very important to be able to do that prior to the actual investment in the business. because you know, with our -- you won't have that continued growth of that business and you won't be able to support the country that you are in as well. >> thank you. doug, first of all, congratulations on your assuming he presidency of wal-mart. you made your move in africa particlely by acquiring a company. and you are successful in this country and around the world in not just asure, because you source from people who give you a good price, but because you have a brilliant supply chain operation. i think based on my experience, working to get aids drugs to people, trying to help very small farmers become part of a competitive market that these supply chain markets are
as many of you know because you african een in the continent. it is the issue of making sure that we are willing to invest in the infrastructure requirement s of the country that you're investing in. whether it is investing in the people of that country or investing in the infrastructure, it is very important to be able to do that prior to the actual investment in the business. because you know, with our -- you won't have that continued growth of that business and you won't be able to support...
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this method of negotiation also failed and has been stalled een since december 2008. so where are we today? north korea has tested three tt nuclear devices since 2006.nce the most recent in early 2013, and has declared itself a eclare nuclear-armed state.r-arme belligerent andd threatening rhetoric from pyongyang's leader has escalated since he took the throne in 2011. it's launched nearly 100 ballistic missiles, artilleries and rockets since the beginning of this year, and its web of illicit activities and eratio communication withn illegal gr organizations has expanded. it continues unfettered and without unlimitation. wit most of the world's attention today is blocked on places like ukraine, where russia is rus supporting the infiltration of rebel troops in the crimea and eastern ukraine and the middle east, where hamas operatives in gaza are trying to wipe israel off the map, but we must also al look east.oo it should come as no surprise pe that just this past weekend, it was reported hamas militants are negotiating a weapons deal wortd hundreds of thousands of do
this method of negotiation also failed and has been stalled een since december 2008. so where are we today? north korea has tested three tt nuclear devices since 2006.nce the most recent in early 2013, and has declared itself a eclare nuclear-armed state.r-arme belligerent andd threatening rhetoric from pyongyang's leader has escalated since he took the throne in 2011. it's launched nearly 100 ballistic missiles, artilleries and rockets since the beginning of this year, and its web of illicit...
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and then, the most recent has .een done by israel they were working by the sea of galilee and the dead also came up with proof that there was a drought there for about 100 or 100 50 years. i think drought is definitely one of the factors, and, of course, the media took this and ran with it. .ou got the "l.a. times" here climate change may have caused the demise of late bronze age civilization. "the new york times" following it as well. everybody got into the big climate change debate a couple of months ago. but i do not think that was all there was. with drought comes famine, of course. if you cannot get enough to eat because all your plants are dead, that will affect you as well. we know from the textual .vidence that there was famine this, for example, is a letter from a guard which dates to about 1185. it is sent by a city in inland syria, and they say there is famine in our house. we will all die of hunger. if you do not quickly arrive, we ourselves will die of hunger. you will not see a living soul from your land. to me, at least, that seems pretty clear there was famine going on.
and then, the most recent has .een done by israel they were working by the sea of galilee and the dead also came up with proof that there was a drought there for about 100 or 100 50 years. i think drought is definitely one of the factors, and, of course, the media took this and ran with it. .ou got the "l.a. times" here climate change may have caused the demise of late bronze age civilization. "the new york times" following it as well. everybody got into the big climate...
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k iun s bkienfote rpose, becd tried't dan eene ieaus whetcomeins,g other stt"al rt >>eme dnr caseesdndahenur f you're moving into college ew huum o you wndar in atrete tynphtorouhehe ph.th de, 67 74ech aph emostthower, i thi a fait.otte ph.th de, 67 74ech aph emostthower, i thi a fait.otte an a mnped w hus a fast-nghrgh tcotytdand y r. ra tf osu srt to cloud nfdsesrise b gsu nfdsesrise b gsu l ge30 th e ch ywiou i'rmo you think you would know your hometown from anywhere? >> from the sky? >> from the sky. nasa is doing a little crowd sourcing on this. they have 20,000 images taken up from space, and they want to be cell phone exactly what are we looking at. they are asking people to go online and look and see if they can confirm that's seattle, that is pa, if it's something you would like to participate in. i know that's philadelphia. you can help them out. >> but albany, georgia that would be tough to spot. >> it's more like candle light. >> i come from a small hometown. >> coming up philadelphia's fairmont park another night of violent chaos in the streets of ferguson, missouri and we have
k iun s bkienfote rpose, becd tried't dan eene ieaus whetcomeins,g other stt"al rt >>eme dnr caseesdndahenur f you're moving into college ew huum o you wndar in atrete tynphtorouhehe ph.th de, 67 74ech aph emostthower, i thi a fait.otte ph.th de, 67 74ech aph emostthower, i thi a fait.otte an a mnped w hus a fast-nghrgh tcotytdand y r. ra tf osu srt to cloud nfdsesrise b gsu nfdsesrise b gsu l ge30 th e ch ywiou i'rmo you think you would know your hometown from anywhere? >>...
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s e een vipoos r turn fllyng else beside dornda anl o cont>>e're jents umn be mcaexpe mbeou - hoonusmhave we arfur and co.>>igg oplend san drk f sk >>hehiouweon u any m icyelahen we in "the big bang theory." >> and the big confession jon hamm is making as his "mad men" days come to an end. ♪ ♪ skinny so skinny ♪ ♪ ♪ skinny so skinny ♪ >> time now for "the skinny." topping our headlines this morning the big pay day for the "big bang theory" actors. >> the three biggest stars on the top rated cbs shows, jim parsons, kaley cuoco and johnny galecki. did i say that right? is that how you pronounce it? >> johnny galecki. >> johnny galecki. >> set to sign three year deals that will pay them $1 million an episode or $90 million over the next three years. wow. >> amazing. million dollars for a 30-minute episode. their contract expected to include a bigger share of profits from rerun sales, development deals. bottom line here, reena, they are apparently now among the highest paid people on tv. far exceeding us. >> you don't get $1 million an episode, show. >> 30 minute installment of "world ne
s e een vipoos r turn fllyng else beside dornda anl o cont>>e're jents umn be mcaexpe mbeou - hoonusmhave we arfur and co.>>igg oplend san drk f sk >>hehiouweon u any m icyelahen we in "the big bang theory." >> and the big confession jon hamm is making as his "mad men" days come to an end. ♪ ♪ skinny so skinny ♪ ♪ ♪ skinny so skinny ♪ >> time now for "the skinny." topping our headlines this morning the big pay day for the...