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elise. she left out number 81 in your program but number one in your heart she left that part out. so it is a pleasure to be here today. we are here to recognize two outstanding 911 youth heroes and four incredible 911 dispatch heroes. these youngsters acted with bravely and confidence, and in an imagine crisis situation and helped to save the lives of their loved ones. our 4, 911 dispatch heroes worked behind the scenes in cooperation with law enforcement and fire and emergency medical response, the men and women who answer this call each day are the true first responders when a emergency strikes which can often make the difference between life-and-death between people in need. they are truly real heroes. please join me in welcoming the director of san francisco management lisa hofmann. [ applause ] >> thank you, tim and thank you elise and kelley from 911 for kids, every year they make this a successful ceremony in honoring children, heroes and dispatchers who are really the people that make it happen to save other people's lives. hold on i have to find my glasses, sorry. they ma
elise. she left out number 81 in your program but number one in your heart she left that part out. so it is a pleasure to be here today. we are here to recognize two outstanding 911 youth heroes and four incredible 911 dispatch heroes. these youngsters acted with bravely and confidence, and in an imagine crisis situation and helped to save the lives of their loved ones. our 4, 911 dispatch heroes worked behind the scenes in cooperation with law enforcement and fire and emergency medical...
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elise labott in new york.hank you. >>> a 15-minute phone call is making history. >> and it's ending decades of silence between the u.s. and iran. at the white house, president obama telephoned iran's new president hassan rouhani yesterday. susan rise told cnn's fareed zakaria how it came about. was it friendly or business-like? >> i'd say cordial and constructive. obviously, when you have two leaders from two countries that have not communicated to that level for almost 35 years, it's something of a groundbreaking event. but they both conveyed their commitment to try to explore in a constructive manner the diplomatic path. we've made very clear, the president has long reiterated, including this week at the general assembly, that the united states will not tolerate iran with a nuclear weapon. >> now, this president's historic conversation, focused on iran's nuclear program. and cnn's correspondent jim sciutto has more for us. >> reporter: it was just a 15-minute phone call, but one that was 34 years in the maki
elise labott in new york.hank you. >>> a 15-minute phone call is making history. >> and it's ending decades of silence between the u.s. and iran. at the white house, president obama telephoned iran's new president hassan rouhani yesterday. susan rise told cnn's fareed zakaria how it came about. was it friendly or business-like? >> i'd say cordial and constructive. obviously, when you have two leaders from two countries that have not communicated to that level for almost 35...
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here's elise before. all right, elise.ew you. >> she's going to be gorgeous. ♪ >> oh, my gosh! oh, yeah. >> all right. are you ready? >> are you ready, elaine? take off your blindfold? >> oh, wow. >> you look great. >> are you ready? >> turn right here. >> oh, my gosh. >> tell us about the hair. >> the first thing i did was i tempered my red here. i wanted her to be lighter. >> it's pretty, though. >> it's a barely there strawberry. vanessa gave her this great haircut which just is a modern updated bob which is so chic. and the bangs, which as we all know, are better than botox which is why you look younger. >> elaine, what do you think? >> you look great. you look really good. >> and that outfit. she's in a little leather. >> it's available at edress me. this is a detachable peplum. you can take it and wear it over jeans. also if you have a bigger back side it covers up. this is a great option. >> a big round of applause. terrific. >> join your sister, sweetie. >> sandra harris is from oakwood, virginia. she's dying to ge
here's elise before. all right, elise.ew you. >> she's going to be gorgeous. ♪ >> oh, my gosh! oh, yeah. >> all right. are you ready? >> are you ready, elaine? take off your blindfold? >> oh, wow. >> you look great. >> are you ready? >> turn right here. >> oh, my gosh. >> tell us about the hair. >> the first thing i did was i tempered my red here. i wanted her to be lighter. >> it's pretty, though. >> it's a barely...
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elise laugh it joins us. inspectors begin their job tuesday. what will they be doing first?e to make site surveys. they have about 50 sites to check throughout the country. they have a month to do that. some held in rebel areas. the opposition is not party to this. after this group takes a month to do a site survey, they only have a year to get this done. some cases in other countries, it has taken several years, it is a very small organization, not clear whether they have the resources or have to seek more help. >> elise, so all of this is going on with the fighting between syrian forces and rebels. >> reporter: that's right. >> raging on. have the rebels gained any ground? >> reporter: well, they lost some ground earlier this year. they seemed to have gained a little bit of ground. fighting is still continuing. today there was some horrible shelling and mortar fire in the suburbs of damascus, there have been firing upon churches, so the violence is going on unabated. one of the concerns is now that bashar al assad's regime is in charge of implementing this agreement, this
elise laugh it joins us. inspectors begin their job tuesday. what will they be doing first?e to make site surveys. they have about 50 sites to check throughout the country. they have a month to do that. some held in rebel areas. the opposition is not party to this. after this group takes a month to do a site survey, they only have a year to get this done. some cases in other countries, it has taken several years, it is a very small organization, not clear whether they have the resources or have...
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and elise. good morning to both of you. ed, give me your opinion on what this means, this setback that andrea mitchell is reporting, france is backing off saying we're going to wait for the u.n. report to decide whether or not we are standing shoulder to shoulder with the u.s.? >> it's bad enough that the british couldn't get a parliamentary resolution passed. it's now even worse than france, who was really the only one willing to put up military support, is now waivering. that will only make lawmakers much more nervous. she mentioned the whip count. we count at the post 224 members of the house, either completely no or leaning no at this point. you're only going to need 217 votes to defeat a resolution because there's two vacancies in the house. 224 is the perilous number. you have 52, 56, depends on how you count it, still undecided. once lawmakers get back to town on monday and head into the closed door classified briefings away from the cameras, away from their constituents, away from the polls, and they start looking a
and elise. good morning to both of you. ed, give me your opinion on what this means, this setback that andrea mitchell is reporting, france is backing off saying we're going to wait for the u.n. report to decide whether or not we are standing shoulder to shoulder with the u.s.? >> it's bad enough that the british couldn't get a parliamentary resolution passed. it's now even worse than france, who was really the only one willing to put up military support, is now waivering. that will only...
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cnn's elise labott is joining us from paris. elise?ma in building international support for action against syria. after four hours of meeting with all 28 foreign ministers from the european union in lithuania, the eu issued a unanimous statement calling for strong and clear international action against the assad regime, but they want to see that report from the u.n. inspectors on that august 21st chemical attack first. france was the only ally who said it would take part in a coalition. french president francois hollande wanted more european support, and europeans said if you want our support, we have to have u.n. involvement. it's important to european public. so, this is the kind of horse trading going in european capitals. we have our politics in washington and they have theirs. the u.s. halted going to the united nations because it says russia is blocking any movement in the u.n. security council and standing by syria. secretary kerry said, even so, the world has a responsibility to act. let's take a listen. >> when you look at tho
cnn's elise labott is joining us from paris. elise?ma in building international support for action against syria. after four hours of meeting with all 28 foreign ministers from the european union in lithuania, the eu issued a unanimous statement calling for strong and clear international action against the assad regime, but they want to see that report from the u.n. inspectors on that august 21st chemical attack first. france was the only ally who said it would take part in a coalition. french...
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(essialani hollier- jackson, us postal inspector) "they had a third party... who ends up being elise bell, who went in and attempted and actually successfully took all of the money out of the victims account." (v/o) the group stole $150-thousand dollars from one victim alone. (essialani hollier- jackson, us postal inspector) "these funds - these were her life savings and she was so distraught she couldn't understand how this happened." (v/o) as postal inspectors began digging, they found "this" case was just the beginning for the smith's. (essialani hollier- jackson, us postal inspector) "they did use other different people identifiers but they did use their faces. " (v/o) inspectors quickly learned the smiths were career criminals. (essialani hollier- jackson, us postal inspector) "they lived in a very nice home that they had stolen, of course. they both drove nice cars that were bought in someone else's names. during a search warrant we did find a large amount of cash at one house." (v/o) as inspectors closed in on the duo - they turned on each other. (essialani hollier- jackson, u
(essialani hollier- jackson, us postal inspector) "they had a third party... who ends up being elise bell, who went in and attempted and actually successfully took all of the money out of the victims account." (v/o) the group stole $150-thousand dollars from one victim alone. (essialani hollier- jackson, us postal inspector) "these funds - these were her life savings and she was so distraught she couldn't understand how this happened." (v/o) as postal inspectors began...
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one of the people killed was 33- year-old elise harvoos, a harvard graduate, who was getting ready to deliver her first child. she was looking for ways to fight malaria in eastern africa. >> i think that is what make its so particularly sad is she is trying to do good in the world. >> reporter: the dead come from at least a dozen countries. kenyan authorities warn there will be more bodies. teresa garcia, wjz eyewitness news. >> reporter: two women withifies -- ties to maryland were caught up as well. 33-year-old johns hopkins graduate, elise yavoos and hear husband were killed in the assault. we'll have more on their story coming up at 6:30. >>> a man charged with attempted first-degree murder. police are trying to track down 25-year-old joey high. they say he is wanted in connection with a shooting on liberty high in woodlawn. he is also facing charges of assault and using a firearm during a felony crime. if you have any information about his location, you're asked to contact baltimore county police. >>> it is official, maryland attorney general doug gansler announces his candidacy
one of the people killed was 33- year-old elise harvoos, a harvard graduate, who was getting ready to deliver her first child. she was looking for ways to fight malaria in eastern africa. >> i think that is what make its so particularly sad is she is trying to do good in the world. >> reporter: the dead come from at least a dozen countries. kenyan authorities warn there will be more bodies. teresa garcia, wjz eyewitness news. >> reporter: two women withifies -- ties to...
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elise holman, al jazeera. >>> to tennis and defending u.s. open champion andy murray is taking on germany meyer for a player in the last 16. world number three murray has won the first set on a tiebreak. roger federer and raphael nadal remain on track for a competition. he had three straight victories over his opponent if france. federer has won all ten previous meetings with the spanners. >> he came through the junior with me. he's only a year younger than i am. i know his game well and he knows mine really well and we played over ten times on the tour. i think he's going to a great full hand and that's why he is. >> raphael nadal was just as comfortable as he overcome dodic is straight sets. the spaniard extended his hard-core report to 18 wins and no losses. let's look at kohlschreiber next. >>> sixth seed was knocked out, and the date hasn't made it past the fourth ground since last year australian open. >>> reigning motogp champion lorenzo won at silverton. he started from describe dislocating his shoulder. he took a lead on the last lap
elise holman, al jazeera. >>> to tennis and defending u.s. open champion andy murray is taking on germany meyer for a player in the last 16. world number three murray has won the first set on a tiebreak. roger federer and raphael nadal remain on track for a competition. he had three straight victories over his opponent if france. federer has won all ten previous meetings with the spanners. >> he came through the junior with me. he's only a year younger than i am. i know his game...
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the cbo re-elised numbers this week that basically said obamacare will bankrupt this country.ollars over the next two years -- i'm sorry, the ten years raising taxes. that's a huge number. we have other numbers on top of it in terms of how much to spend. well beyond what the president said it would be which was -- now it's three times the estimated costs it was. david webb is the cbo, right. supposed to be nonpartisan. saying it will bankrupt the country. >> they are right when you need them right, wrong when uh i don't need them to be wrong. what we have is an argument over who's right and who's wrong. will the 's look at the numbers for what they are. the unfunded liabilities, 75 years. $87 trillion and growing. by the way, that's debt that acus interest. >> $90 trillion on top of the $17.5 trillion we have now. >> not enough money on the planet. on the entire globe to support what we have in unfunded liability. china want it is vig and they will be paid. at the same time we are giving away, as admiral mullen said with one of the big threats to national security is our econo
the cbo re-elised numbers this week that basically said obamacare will bankrupt this country.ollars over the next two years -- i'm sorry, the ten years raising taxes. that's a huge number. we have other numbers on top of it in terms of how much to spend. well beyond what the president said it would be which was -- now it's three times the estimated costs it was. david webb is the cbo, right. supposed to be nonpartisan. saying it will bankrupt the country. >> they are right when you need...
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elise, labott, thanks for joining us from london. >> president obama is getting ready to make a major pitch to congress and the american people why the u.s. congress should make attacks on syria. tomorrow, he will give interviews to six television networks including our own wolf blitzer and tomorrow he lays out his case in a primetime speech from the white house, 9:00 p.m. eastern time. u.s. secretary of state kerry is speaking out why they showed congress extremely graphic videos of the sarin gas attack in syria and it is graphic and shows people dying of the gas attacks. cnn was the first to obtain the clips of the children, men, women and children all seen convulsing on the ground, struggling to breathe, some are dead. secretary kerry said it's important congress know what the chemical weapons attack did to the civilians before they vote whether or not to strike. >> those videos make it clear to people that these are real human beings, real children, parents being affected in ways that are unacceptable to anybody anywhere by any standards. and that its the united states of america
elise, labott, thanks for joining us from london. >> president obama is getting ready to make a major pitch to congress and the american people why the u.s. congress should make attacks on syria. tomorrow, he will give interviews to six television networks including our own wolf blitzer and tomorrow he lays out his case in a primetime speech from the white house, 9:00 p.m. eastern time. u.s. secretary of state kerry is speaking out why they showed congress extremely graphic videos of the...
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i was not being obedient. >> but the prosecution needed more than elise's story.> they said, we can prove that your sister was raped but your testimony links the whole thing to the crime. because you were in a prophet family. you were schooled by him and you understand the training and culture of this. >> and so rebecca came to court and saw warren jeffs for the first time since she left short creek. and before she spoke, before she took the oath, she made a statement. not in words, in what she wore. >> we were not allowed to wear the color red growing up. and warren had gone into extensive preaching about how evil and dark and immoral the color red was, so i thought, how could i send him a message that he never broke me? so i chose to wear the color red. >> she testified how warren jeffs created, condoned and encouraged a culture ripe for abuse. >> he would tell me that under no circumstances do you ever, ever, ever tell your husband no. >> for two weeks warren jeffs watched in silence as the case played out before him, and then the jury took up the question, pro
i was not being obedient. >> but the prosecution needed more than elise's story.> they said, we can prove that your sister was raped but your testimony links the whole thing to the crime. because you were in a prophet family. you were schooled by him and you understand the training and culture of this. >> and so rebecca came to court and saw warren jeffs for the first time since she left short creek. and before she spoke, before she took the oath, she made a statement. not in...
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. >> elise keppler, thank you for joining us. next up, it is the first step in putting together a nuclear deal between the west and a ran. this thursday it ran's foreign minister -- this year i wrote -- this thursday iran's foreign minister -- iran's economy has been crippled by sanctions enforced by the west, which is skeptical of its nuclear ambitions. in a new tone set by ronnie, iran is -- by rajoy me -- rouhani. >> less than six months is his time to seal a deal. the new irani president said he had the supreme leader's full backing to negotiate an agreement. >> the only way forward is for a timeline to be set for negotiations and to wrap it up. if it is three months, that would be a ran -- iran's choice. it is a question of months, not years." >> his comments come after several signs of improving relations between iran and the united states. the u.s. means very cautious. >> actions are what matter, and substantive negotiations over iran's nuclear program will be the test will provide the test, will provide a test of whether
. >> elise keppler, thank you for joining us. next up, it is the first step in putting together a nuclear deal between the west and a ran. this thursday it ran's foreign minister -- this year i wrote -- this thursday iran's foreign minister -- iran's economy has been crippled by sanctions enforced by the west, which is skeptical of its nuclear ambitions. in a new tone set by ronnie, iran is -- by rajoy me -- rouhani. >> less than six months is his time to seal a deal. the new irani...
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elise kirschner has more. >> when you get on a plane, you expect the slides to work, but the asiana crashroved that doesn't always happen. we discovered a history of problems with flying. and regulators issued a safety alert for the same model that crashed at sfo just months before the accident. >> it took me two moments to get back to the plane. >> the same kind of plane. same runway. same route. >> they're surreal. i think picking up was easy. coming back was harder. >> ben just landed at san francisco international airport after a business trip in south korea. >> certainly we'll never be the same flying i'm sure. >> it's the first time he's flown since asiana flight 214 crashed in july killing three passengers. levee was one of the last to exit the boeing 727. >> you just feel like he missed the runway. >> we're so lucky that we were able to exit so fast. >> it is unknown at this time why the slides inflated inside the aircraft. >> according to the ntsb, two evacuation slides on the right side of the plane deployed inside of the cabin, pinning two flight attendants to the floor. only t
elise kirschner has more. >> when you get on a plane, you expect the slides to work, but the asiana crashroved that doesn't always happen. we discovered a history of problems with flying. and regulators issued a safety alert for the same model that crashed at sfo just months before the accident. >> it took me two moments to get back to the plane. >> the same kind of plane. same runway. same route. >> they're surreal. i think picking up was easy. coming back was harder....
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. >> reporter: reporting in napa but elise your read kron 4 news. >> pam: as you might remember, at some confusion on the road. back then traffic was much lighter and it because it was a holiday weekend. bart unions blasted management due to safety concerns. pictures showing over from brush and trees that hang over the track and pour lighting and the tunnels. one in 2001 and another seven years later who died due to safety concerns. a planned lining up of a great. up great planned lighting upgrade, >> it is not a smoke screen i lost to call workers out there. why is it that one we bring these issues up, they state that it is a smoke screen. we like to see that in writing that they will be improving the light spirit they have yet to bring it back up in writing. >> pam: >> jacqueline: into the 60s for most locations. 68 and antioch in 67 in livermore street the fog will be returning widespread the up the bay area for the early morning hours. wall-to-wall las cloud coverage. thus on the fog will be clear with warmer conditions because the fault will clear faster especially in the north toda
. >> reporter: reporting in napa but elise your read kron 4 news. >> pam: as you might remember, at some confusion on the road. back then traffic was much lighter and it because it was a holiday weekend. bart unions blasted management due to safety concerns. pictures showing over from brush and trees that hang over the track and pour lighting and the tunnels. one in 2001 and another seven years later who died due to safety concerns. a planned lining up of a great. up great planned...
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elise will be-- medical tents will be set up and mountain view police will be on the scene. justin waldman, kron 4 news. >> pam: president obama is pressing hard against the republicans >> it always gives me a better way to get me to the south-bay. >> an incredible sight. the first person is crossing on a bicycle over the water. and this burglar in action. >> this reaction from the giants fans never they thought they would feel about this former star pitcher. . unbelievable. shhhhh! in our day, we didn't have u-verse high speed internet. yeah, our babysitter didn't have a million ways to serve mom up on a silver platter. we had to count sheep to fall asleep. and i always worried that i was creating an overcrowded sheep farm. in my head... never looked like that farmer took proper care of those sheep. too much? a little. [ male announcer ] connect all your wi-fi-enabled devices with u-verse high speed internet. rethink possible. >> caught on camera surveillance believe he assaulted a man new at 8. caught on camera. surveillance video captures two burglars breaking into an el
elise will be-- medical tents will be set up and mountain view police will be on the scene. justin waldman, kron 4 news. >> pam: president obama is pressing hard against the republicans >> it always gives me a better way to get me to the south-bay. >> an incredible sight. the first person is crossing on a bicycle over the water. and this burglar in action. >> this reaction from the giants fans never they thought they would feel about this former star pitcher. ....
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it's only that there's a bunch of privately oh a chinese man suckling a son knew by a young chinese elision is that's exactly what it is to young nursing mothers they pay five thousand yuan which is eight hundred or fifteen dollars that the origin i fame are that first some chinese ingenue breast milk believe me you sir all right so you never got to go thanks being on the kaiser report thank you max stay tuned for the second half a whole lot more. technology . welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to turn to dan collins author of the china money report newsletter at the china money report dot com dan counter welcome back to the kaiser report imax thanks good to be back all right dan before we get it to the economy tell us about the response and repercussions in china in regards to the edward snowden revelations yeah the snowden revelations i don't think were a surprise to the average people here that the u.s. government was spying not only on its competitors but its allies and its own citizens i don't think there's any surprise there but there was a lot of surprise i have h
it's only that there's a bunch of privately oh a chinese man suckling a son knew by a young chinese elision is that's exactly what it is to young nursing mothers they pay five thousand yuan which is eight hundred or fifteen dollars that the origin i fame are that first some chinese ingenue breast milk believe me you sir all right so you never got to go thanks being on the kaiser report thank you max stay tuned for the second half a whole lot more. technology . welcome back to the kaiser report...
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of children speaking to various victims and that's where we came up with with first place pressure elise actually was a press release rather than a full report which we issued on the issue and based on these accounts what kind of things these are these children going through. well i mean it's part of a broader crackdown on society i mean obviously detentions are very corman mistreatment in detention is common and it often rises to the level of torture what we found is that there is a failure to distinguish between child detainees and adults so the children are mistreated in the same manner as as adults i think the most alarming to say arming issues referring to in this brief research that we conducted was the children being threatened with rape children being threatened with electrocution and children being beaten one point. beating at sait of a police station was only stopped or or lessened when a senior officer was brought onto the bus and he reportedly said beat them but do it quietly at least shocking revelations i mean how how often these kind of violations occur well it's difficult
of children speaking to various victims and that's where we came up with with first place pressure elise actually was a press release rather than a full report which we issued on the issue and based on these accounts what kind of things these are these children going through. well i mean it's part of a broader crackdown on society i mean obviously detentions are very corman mistreatment in detention is common and it often rises to the level of torture what we found is that there is a failure to...
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this four point seven trillion dollars in currency exchange every single day in global markets as elise regulated a ball and it's concentrated in just four banks who control about fifty percent of the market number one is deutsche bank they control fifteen percent of the foreign exchange market citibank is just under fifteen percent making it number two and tied for three and four are u.b.s. and barclays each at ten percent of the market now bloomberg talk to some people and vester is an expert and professors and why you looked at this and it looks like they're basically banging the clothes so before we move on to the details tell us what banging the clothes is banging the clothes like painting the tape in other words do you want to what i call price propaganda as i've said on the show many times you want to have a price that the newspaper would think there is a headline. next day and this will set the tone for the next day and all such you up for manipulation the following day so banging the clothes in this case could mean just dumping a lot of waters in at the close but a coal market
this four point seven trillion dollars in currency exchange every single day in global markets as elise regulated a ball and it's concentrated in just four banks who control about fifty percent of the market number one is deutsche bank they control fifteen percent of the foreign exchange market citibank is just under fifteen percent making it number two and tied for three and four are u.b.s. and barclays each at ten percent of the market now bloomberg talk to some people and vester is an expert...
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this four point seven trillion dollars in currency exchange every single day in global markets as elise regulated a ball and it's concentrated in just four banks who control about fifty percent of the market number one is deutsche bank they control fifteen percent of the foreign exchange market citibank is just under fifteen percent making it number two and tied for three and four are u.b.s. and barclays each had ten percent of the market now bloomberg talk to some people and investors in experts and professors and why you looked at this and it looks like they're basically banging the clothes so before we move on to the details tell us about banging the clothes is banging the clothes like painting the tape in other words do you want to what i call price propaganda as i've said on the show many times you want to have a price that the newspaper one carries the headline the next day and this will set the tone for the next day and all such you up for manipulation the following day so banging the clothes in this case could mean just dumping a lot of water in at the close but a coal market a
this four point seven trillion dollars in currency exchange every single day in global markets as elise regulated a ball and it's concentrated in just four banks who control about fifty percent of the market number one is deutsche bank they control fifteen percent of the foreign exchange market citibank is just under fifteen percent making it number two and tied for three and four are u.b.s. and barclays each had ten percent of the market now bloomberg talk to some people and investors in...
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. >>> elise joins us from the united nations. first of all, what is syria's reaction to this vote? >> well, alison, it hailed the resolution, said that it satisfied all of syria's concerns and that syria is fully on board as it agreed upon, but it said now it's up to members of the security council, particularly france and others to make sure that no arms get to the rebels. they have to do their part. as you know, the syrians government has complained that other countries are arming the rebels. they say that electricities are involved in this civil war. as we do know, there are some extremists that are armed in syria fighting the regime as well. >> so we know the chemical weapons begin in syria tuesday. tell me, what have you learned about how all of that will really play out? >> this is an organization that's involved in dismantling the weapons, called the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons. it's a very small organization based out of the hague in in the netherlands. it will have to tap into other world bodies, but they have about 50 sites they need to take a loo
. >>> elise joins us from the united nations. first of all, what is syria's reaction to this vote? >> well, alison, it hailed the resolution, said that it satisfied all of syria's concerns and that syria is fully on board as it agreed upon, but it said now it's up to members of the security council, particularly france and others to make sure that no arms get to the rebels. they have to do their part. as you know, the syrians government has complained that other countries are...
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we would like to make it sort of a legacy so that after i'm gone, it can be in its original form, elise close to vest or maybe better. >> yes, sir? >> if a group of fourth graders can put together world peace, what are the possibilities for those of us who are young at heart? [laughter] >> yap, yap. don't we wish. yes, the most amazing thing is that most young persons could be the answer to any given problems. we cannot afford to lose anybody, not any single person. whether those young at heart, or those adults and college shootings. they play the most amazing and sophisticated games and i have no doubt that high school students college students can save this world. i have seen them do it in a relentless and compassionate way with no obstacles. leaving no stone unturned. time and time again, they found reasonable practical ways of doing this. they simply refused to not save the planet, no matter how fierce the clever interlocking problems has been. they would not stop so that gives me great hope. also knowing that every child that comes along could be the next president or cure for canc
we would like to make it sort of a legacy so that after i'm gone, it can be in its original form, elise close to vest or maybe better. >> yes, sir? >> if a group of fourth graders can put together world peace, what are the possibilities for those of us who are young at heart? [laughter] >> yap, yap. don't we wish. yes, the most amazing thing is that most young persons could be the answer to any given problems. we cannot afford to lose anybody, not any single person. whether...
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elise the tea party republicans can see that.ven't been part of the consensus for so long that they are willing to recognize that the priority is. >> you also said that we address this at the outside of your comments. do you feel that that has been something that we need to focus on? >> yes, in january they made a mistake by extending the tax cuts and some of them were allowed to expire. and now the matter before us to stop obamacare dead in its tracks, do not allow it to begin to distort and control its entirething. neil: heir argument, looking at the numbers, guys, you made a great argument and a credible offer in the house. it is done in the water, dead in the senate. even if you got a vote dussault, the next budget resolution keep th government going through december with a cut in funding for obamacare. the president would certainly be protected even risking an override. going nowhere fast with that, what do you say? >> that is the same argument that i've been hearing for decades and that's why none of the entitlements have e
elise the tea party republicans can see that.ven't been part of the consensus for so long that they are willing to recognize that the priority is. >> you also said that we address this at the outside of your comments. do you feel that that has been something that we need to focus on? >> yes, in january they made a mistake by extending the tax cuts and some of them were allowed to expire. and now the matter before us to stop obamacare dead in its tracks, do not allow it to begin to...
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. >> monica crowley, elise stay with us. that's not much you think. except it's 2% every year.hat make a difference? search "cost of financial advisors" ouch. over time it really adds up. then go to e-trade and find out how much our advice costs. spoiler alert: it's low. really? yes, really. e-trade offers investment advice and guidance from dedicated, professional financial consultants. it's guidance on your terms, not ours. that's how our system works. e-trad for you. that's how our system works. life's an adventure when you're with her.and i. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily u helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an un
. >> monica crowley, elise stay with us. that's not much you think. except it's 2% every year.hat make a difference? search "cost of financial advisors" ouch. over time it really adds up. then go to e-trade and find out how much our advice costs. spoiler alert: it's low. really? yes, really. e-trade offers investment advice and guidance from dedicated, professional financial consultants. it's guidance on your terms, not ours. that's how our system works. e-trad for you. that's...
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. >> monica crowley, elise stay with us. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comesolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. ♪ [ male announcer ] 1.21 gigawatts. today, that's easy. ge is revolutioning power. supercharging turbis with advanced hardware and innovative software. using data predictively to help power entire cities. so the turbines of today... will power us all... into the future. ♪ into the future. nascar is about excitement. but tracking all the action and hearing everything from our marketing partners, the media and millions of fans on social media can be a challenge. that's why we partnered with hp to build the new nascar fan and media engagement center. hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights at help nascar win with our fans. lou: record levels of tax ache in state and local level, you thought it was the just federal government? americans pay out a record $10 $114 billion in second quarter of this year alone. a 7% increase from the previous all-time record set in second quarter of 20
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. >> elise, what does that mean saudi arabia supports u.s. strikes? that the arab league supports the u.s. mission? that the arab league also agrees or believes chemical weapons were used. are either of those committing to military force as well as alongside the u.s.? 0. >> saudi arabia has been one of the strongest opponents of military action and made statements. prince bandar, the former ambassador to washington has been traveling the world to drum up support for some type of military campaign. thick you might see saudi arabia, whether it's base, overflight rights, they haven't announced anything yet but i think secretary kerry is looking for something like that. i think some of the other countries will be a little bit more private about what they'd be willing to contribute. qatar today said -- the qatar foreign minister said his country supported intervention and looking what they can do. what secretary kerry said he hopes in the next 24 hours more countries would be signingt totn signing on to that statement from st. petersburg and seeing what th
. >> elise, what does that mean saudi arabia supports u.s. strikes? that the arab league supports the u.s. mission? that the arab league also agrees or believes chemical weapons were used. are either of those committing to military force as well as alongside the u.s.? 0. >> saudi arabia has been one of the strongest opponents of military action and made statements. prince bandar, the former ambassador to washington has been traveling the world to drum up support for some type of...
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on its first day of re-elise tuesday "killing jesus" sold more than 100,000 copies nationwide.g. thank you all. this sunday it will be featured on "60 minutes" with me getting. now the mail. from massachusetts, bill, don't listen to krauthammer and hume. they are fossils tied to past failures. i disagree. i think they are two of the smartest guys around. texas, ted cruz is my he ro. his effort to block obamacare isn't wasted time. those fighting at the alamo knew they would lose, too. they thought they might be rescued by sam houston, just for the record. fair banks, alaska. i believe you admire the effort s of the founding fathers. why do you see ted cruz differently? who says i do? i think the senator is sincere. oregon, anybody who believes women would make more compassionate leaders has never been to a ladies softball game. judy from caramel, new york. ted turner's kmnts that only women should be allowed to run for office were clearly tongue in cheek like what you said about robert reish, bill. i almost labusted a kidney laughing at miller talking about the brazilian billio
on its first day of re-elise tuesday "killing jesus" sold more than 100,000 copies nationwide.g. thank you all. this sunday it will be featured on "60 minutes" with me getting. now the mail. from massachusetts, bill, don't listen to krauthammer and hume. they are fossils tied to past failures. i disagree. i think they are two of the smartest guys around. texas, ted cruz is my he ro. his effort to block obamacare isn't wasted time. those fighting at the alamo knew they would...
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hopkins university who was 8 months pregnant is among the victims killed in the attack. 33-year-old elise yavideos and her husband were both killed in the attack. yavoos is of turkish descent and grew up in the netherlands. she graduated from hopkins. >>> it is official, maryland attorney general doug gansler announces his candidacy for governor of maryland. pat warren is in capitol hill. >> reporter: hi, kai. and you're absolutely right. doug gansler, this has been a long-awaited announcement. we were told when lieutenant governor anthony brown announced back in may that gansler wouldn't be making his announcement until september. and he did that this morning. >> reporter: the gansler campaign launch was ice cream social folksy and family friendly. >> my grandfather, and the next governor of the state of maryland, doug gansler. >> reporter: straight out of the gate, he wants people to know he is not intimidated by the competition. >> i was told, there is no way you can run, no way you can win in both of my campaigns. >> he is a former state's attorney and is in his second term asked imme
hopkins university who was 8 months pregnant is among the victims killed in the attack. 33-year-old elise yavideos and her husband were both killed in the attack. yavoos is of turkish descent and grew up in the netherlands. she graduated from hopkins. >>> it is official, maryland attorney general doug gansler announces his candidacy for governor of maryland. pat warren is in capitol hill. >> reporter: hi, kai. and you're absolutely right. doug gansler, this has been a...
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. >> 33-year-old elise yaboos and her husband were killed in the attack. yaboos was of turkish descent and grew up in the netherlands. she worked for the world bank and earned a doctorate in public health, focusing on malaria in east africa. she and her husband had just moved to east africa. >> she also earned a doctorate degree from harvard university earlier this year. >> the investigation continues into a fiery and deadly crash in northeast baltimore. three people were killed in the accident, following a police pursuit. wjz has been on the story since it broke early this morning. mike schuh reports from the scene with the latest. >> reporter: police are very concerned about what happened here at york and northern parkway, as three people are now dead. following an attempted traffic stop, in which the suspects fled. >> reporter: this is what a neighbor sees when he walks out the front door. both cars on fire. paramedics trying to pull a woman out of the burning jeep. >> and that's when the whole thing unfolded. everything was like on fire. >> reporter: t
. >> 33-year-old elise yaboos and her husband were killed in the attack. yaboos was of turkish descent and grew up in the netherlands. she worked for the world bank and earned a doctorate in public health, focusing on malaria in east africa. she and her husband had just moved to east africa. >> she also earned a doctorate degree from harvard university earlier this year. >> the investigation continues into a fiery and deadly crash in northeast baltimore. three people were...
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oh, shazam, we didn't find out until lois lerner gave her speech and the inspector genre elised the auditin the spring of last year. >> this is hard to get these documents. we are learning more. were the lawyers involved? >> the irs at the treasury. lawyers knew? >> oh, yeah . general counsel for the irs. >> i would are fer it to the bar. >> great idea. >> the bar will do an investigation. when the bar is all over you, i would rather have the police chase me ethan the bar. >> let's be honest. treasury secretary geithner, secretaries meeting on monday. it is called the secretary's briefing. let 's get tim geithner. >> subpoena geithner. >> i'm with you. >> get him in front of the committee and ask him under oath. did you know about this in june. if you did, why didn't you say something? >> will the speaker go with it. you don't correct a problem. they used the term sensitivity. >> i would comb his prior testimony to see if he should have answered that the question specifically . under oath to see if it called for that. anyway. thank you. >> thank you, greta. >> it gets worse for the irs if
oh, shazam, we didn't find out until lois lerner gave her speech and the inspector genre elised the auditin the spring of last year. >> this is hard to get these documents. we are learning more. were the lawyers involved? >> the irs at the treasury. lawyers knew? >> oh, yeah . general counsel for the irs. >> i would are fer it to the bar. >> great idea. >> the bar will do an investigation. when the bar is all over you, i would rather have the police chase me...
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elise, is secretary kerry happy with some of the support he's receiving? >> fred, i think he's -- sounds pretty confident that the u.s. would have arab support. he said that saudi arabia basically is supporting u.s. strikes against sir why and he said that a number of countries in the arab league would be saying in the next 24 hours or so that they also support this statement that came out of the g-20 on friday that called for an international response to the use of chemical weapons in syria. qatar said it was going to support. so i think now the administration is trying to rally around the g-20 statement, getting arab support. you saw earlier in the weekend in lithuania, all 28 european foreign military leaders signed on to a statement calling for a strong military approach. it looks like they're looking better than the one in congress. >> i wonder, were there any concerns expressed by the international community by kerry why they won't be more committed than just kind of lip service. >> reporter: a couple of things. i think first of all there are a lot o
elise, is secretary kerry happy with some of the support he's receiving? >> fred, i think he's -- sounds pretty confident that the u.s. would have arab support. he said that saudi arabia basically is supporting u.s. strikes against sir why and he said that a number of countries in the arab league would be saying in the next 24 hours or so that they also support this statement that came out of the g-20 on friday that called for an international response to the use of chemical weapons in...
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elise was eight months pregnant when she was murdered.aduate had focused her life on health issues in poor countries. an expert in malaria, she was working with the clinton global initiative at the time of her death. she was praised by her harvard professors. >> she was incredibly intelligent. she was hilariously funny. she was unique. she really brought laughter and light to people's lives. >> reporter: her partner ross langdon was also killed in the attack. he was an architect working on projects in africa. >>> as we mentioned, there's no immediate threat to shopping malls in america but every mall has an emergency plan. pierre thomas shows how police are already training for every possibility. >> reporter: active shooters, terrorists in a mall. a nightmare scenario for local police. in this training exercise in newport news, virginia, police respond to a shooter where 200 volunteers play the role of scared shoppers, the dead and wounded. as you see here, police don't wait. they quickly go in, locate and confront the shooter. across the
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elise, i want to begin with you. the last time a u.s. president met with a leader of iran, it was 35 years ago. jimmy carter. if it happens at all, here's my question. what's the chance this handshake everyone is talking about and waiting for, what's the chance this thing could happen behind closed doors? if it doesn't happen on camera, did it really happen? >> it doesn't happen. if it doesn't happen on camera, it doesn't really happen, brooke. i think that everyone is obviously placing a lot of importance on this handshake between the two men, but you've already seen this kind of improved climate between the u.s. and iran. president rouhani has been making a lot of noise in the last couple days. had an interesting op-ed in "the washington post." certainly president obama's speech. they may shake hands. they may not. if they do, it will be on camera. everyone would want to see a moment like that. i think president obama would like to do it. i'm not sure whether the iranian president is ready for something like that. clearly he has the ba
elise, i want to begin with you. the last time a u.s. president met with a leader of iran, it was 35 years ago. jimmy carter. if it happens at all, here's my question. what's the chance this handshake everyone is talking about and waiting for, what's the chance this thing could happen behind closed doors? if it doesn't happen on camera, did it really happen? >> it doesn't happen. if it doesn't happen on camera, it doesn't really happen, brooke. i think that everyone is obviously placing a...
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. >> joining us now, fox news legal analyst, elise wheel. great to see you. i thought that was a terrific exchange between the senator and the secretary of state. >> it was. >> and in precise language, he's exactly correct about the powers of declaring war, where they reside. >> right. >> and now we have something called a war powers act. >> right, 1973. >> 1973. >> a resolution that was passed which said to the president, basically you have a window, president, of about 60 to 90 days. you've got to go to congress. not for a war, not declaring war, but going in in a hostile environment, in hostilities. that's the word that is used here. you have to report to report to congress and then you have 60 days and you can reup that with congress for another 90 days. if congress doesn't accept what you're doing, you've got to pull all troops out, stop and cease unless this congress declares war itself. >> this president has sanid and his administration has said we should attack syria but he wants the approval of congress. but implicit in that although it's not stated
. >> joining us now, fox news legal analyst, elise wheel. great to see you. i thought that was a terrific exchange between the senator and the secretary of state. >> it was. >> and in precise language, he's exactly correct about the powers of declaring war, where they reside. >> right. >> and now we have something called a war powers act. >> right, 1973. >> 1973. >> a resolution that was passed which said to the president, basically you have a...
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it is a 48-hour summit, and i want to bring in our own elise leverett at the state department to talk about why this is so important. you and i have covered many, many of these g20 summits and originally it was the g8 summit expanded and now it is about the finance, the trade relationships, and also about those political and the crises that these leaders are faced wi with. >> that's exactly right. you have seen over the course of the arab spring and other international crises that really becomes front and center and obviously they want to talk about the issues always on the agenda and as you said the discussions and the private meetings are all about syria right now and the president is trying to build support. obviously the coalition that the u.s. is trying to put together looks like it will be a limited one and what president obama really needs right now is for countries to support him and say that they support the u.s. will be taking action and the world community should act. you only have about nine countries publicly have spoken out on this. president obama really trying to shore
it is a 48-hour summit, and i want to bring in our own elise leverett at the state department to talk about why this is so important. you and i have covered many, many of these g20 summits and originally it was the g8 summit expanded and now it is about the finance, the trade relationships, and also about those political and the crises that these leaders are faced wi with. >> that's exactly right. you have seen over the course of the arab spring and other international crises that really...