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shelter for eople trying to escape the fighting and find safety. a u.n. spokesman said israeli it was a shelter. >> i'm not saying either is believe can be -- indefensible. they had all the coordinates of school. >> throughout the fighting rescue workers for the red cross from rupb red crescent tried to evacuate civilians. insist they warned the u.n. to evacuate this. israelis contend hamas blocked palestinian civilians from leaving. we knew there were rockets. e are having an ongoing relationship, working relationship with the united nations operating within the and xt of the conflict beyond. >> israeli officials contend hit of the shrapnel that the compound may have been hamas rockets that fell short. >> u.n. officials say they were evacuating the compound but the trikes came as they were getting civilians on buzz. put them at -- hamas put them at risk by using and launching attacks. john kerry is there trying to cease-fire. disappeared over northwest africa probably crashed according to france's minister. the air algerie flight with 116 board went off
shelter for eople trying to escape the fighting and find safety. a u.n. spokesman said israeli it was a shelter. >> i'm not saying either is believe can be -- indefensible. they had all the coordinates of school. >> throughout the fighting rescue workers for the red cross from rupb red crescent tried to evacuate civilians. insist they warned the u.n. to evacuate this. israelis contend hamas blocked palestinian civilians from leaving. we knew there were rockets. e are having an...
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. >> on behalf of all the american ,eople, our deepest condolences to express our solidarity with .he people of the netherlands we have been friends for centuries. >> most of the passengers were from the netherlands. the body will arrive in amsterdam tomorrow. israel putting pressure on the u.s. now. to faa suspended all flights an airport in tel aviv for 24 hours. airlines in europe and canada followed suit after a rocket fired from gaza exploded near the airport. israel insists the main airport is safe and prime minister that yahoo! called sequeira -- secretary of state john kerry in hopes of lifting that ban. he said the ministration would not overrule the faa on a safety matter. catching the eye of 7 on your side. >> this interview is over. let's go. now. >> the fireworks coming up next. and a new recall tied to ignition switches. >> seven is on your side tonight after complaints from several people out thousands of dollars read -- thousands of dollars. chris investigated and here is what you found. >> this interview is over. now. >> i am trying to set the record straight to clear
. >> on behalf of all the american ,eople, our deepest condolences to express our solidarity with .he people of the netherlands we have been friends for centuries. >> most of the passengers were from the netherlands. the body will arrive in amsterdam tomorrow. israel putting pressure on the u.s. now. to faa suspended all flights an airport in tel aviv for 24 hours. airlines in europe and canada followed suit after a rocket fired from gaza exploded near the airport. israel insists...
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in all of the years i have been of 400 or 500 meetings i have never seen so have eople, hundreds filled this entire courtyard. have never seen a meeting get postponed because too many showed up. this is probably the largest county has ever seen on any issue. o many citizens showed up to testify against the building of a gun range that the line corner -- around the snaked around. >> everybody sticks together. are plenty of places to put a fire range. ridge mountain is stupid. putting it close to pristine is no.y >> what is scary beyond the oise is what is called stray bullets. >> supporters insist the range esthetics.int the >> they will be takingal measures to ensure there is no and utmost level of safety. >> then word came of an unusual readings. applicant has asked for a continuance. >> a representative of the gun got atpraofl pose -- pproval to postpone it because everyone would not have time to testify. >> they wanted to do the right rush forward without giving everyone an opportunity to communicate with them. they went in and said uh-oh there is a lot more and there is bigger. insi
in all of the years i have been of 400 or 500 meetings i have never seen so have eople, hundreds filled this entire courtyard. have never seen a meeting get postponed because too many showed up. this is probably the largest county has ever seen on any issue. o many citizens showed up to testify against the building of a gun range that the line corner -- around the snaked around. >> everybody sticks together. are plenty of places to put a fire range. ridge mountain is stupid. putting it...
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the officials hosted a seminar in new york for dozens of they said more and more eople. opportunities are popping up in the lead up to the games. they said many international companies have had offices in tokyo and they said it is a safe place to do siness. many people seemed to have got the message. >> we love to, you know, open an office there that would serve the larger asia population as our business grows. >> i think a lot of foreigners feel a lot more comfortable looking at tokyo and a lot of the incentives and the infrastructures being put in place. i think people may consider tokyo a lot more than in the past. >> some people were less enthusiastic. they said it is difficult to access the market in japan and then corporate taxes are too high. >>> let's check on markets now. tokyo stocks remain under some selling pressure. the nikkei is trading in the negative, down by .3%. people who follow the markets say investors are concerned. regulators in portugal suspended on thursday the trading of shares in one of the country's biggest banks. but analysts say some investo
the officials hosted a seminar in new york for dozens of they said more and more eople. opportunities are popping up in the lead up to the games. they said many international companies have had offices in tokyo and they said it is a safe place to do siness. many people seemed to have got the message. >> we love to, you know, open an office there that would serve the larger asia population as our business grows. >> i think a lot of foreigners feel a lot more comfortable looking at...
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when you take into account the eople who are working for retail and the contractors who build the stores or provide the stores it about a quarter of the in the united states. so from a job standpoint it's enormous. from a state standpoint do i need to tell you collect is t we $250 billion, and we're $6.2 billion.de we also have a recycling program. most of you know that recycle the we electronics. n the last four years we have recycled 1 billion pounds of electronics therefore helping in planet so a big impact ways.different -commerce is significantly transforming the retail industry u.s..ghout the e-commerce started 10, 15 years now about $260 billion worth of revenue and growing rapidly. year it grew at about 17% compared to the previous year. n our industry consumer electronics, e-commerce is 20% of the industry. it is very significant. nd beyond that it goes beyond that because the shoppers of the is now ion that available online in 80% of the cases when you buy something in 80% of the cases you start your shopping journey nline by researching the product and getting information abou
when you take into account the eople who are working for retail and the contractors who build the stores or provide the stores it about a quarter of the in the united states. so from a job standpoint it's enormous. from a state standpoint do i need to tell you collect is t we $250 billion, and we're $6.2 billion.de we also have a recycling program. most of you know that recycle the we electronics. n the last four years we have recycled 1 billion pounds of electronics therefore helping in planet...
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early march, when the first cases of this epidemic were reported, the virus has killed more than 450 ,eople across three countries guinea, liberia, and sierra lyons. -- sierra leone. they say this is a sub regional crisis and one that requires drastic action. that is why they are trying to address these issues, to come up with a national and sub-regional response plan. i ask what the more liberia could do to tackle the problem. >> there is a very big denial here surrounding the disease. --o, the political will it will take the political leaders' voices, especially for those in power. it will take our traditional chiefs because people believe in them strongly. >> by the end of this tuesday, the conference hopes to be able to present a single, common, regional strategy to end definitively this ebola epidemic. >> security is to be tightened up airports worldwide -- at airports worldwide after american officials raised fears about things that could be smuggled onto planes. direct flights to the united states are to be given -- anare to be the target of improved security. follows u.s. intelligen
early march, when the first cases of this epidemic were reported, the virus has killed more than 450 ,eople across three countries guinea, liberia, and sierra lyons. -- sierra leone. they say this is a sub regional crisis and one that requires drastic action. that is why they are trying to address these issues, to come up with a national and sub-regional response plan. i ask what the more liberia could do to tackle the problem. >> there is a very big denial here surrounding the disease....
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the 298 people who lost their lives, a makeshift shrine at the entrance to the .eople's airport on tuesday, well-wishers paid .heir respects some expressed frustration over how long it has taken for the bodies to be repatriated from the crash site in ukraine. >> i think it should have happened earlier. . think it took way too long the relatives want their loved ones back to give them the proper funeral. i don't think it is right what they are doing now. i think it is inhumane. >> others have expressed anger about how the investigation has been handled in a war-torn area where the plane went down. all, everything needs to be investigated, but they are making that difficult. we need to clarify what happened. but they are hampering these efforts. that is very sad. >> to coincide with the arrival of some of the victims' bodies at the air base, and for the first time in more than half a century, the dutch government declared july 23 at day of national mourning. that crash site, fighting has raged on. troops areroups -- continuing their offensive to seize back control of the region. viewers may
the 298 people who lost their lives, a makeshift shrine at the entrance to the .eople's airport on tuesday, well-wishers paid .heir respects some expressed frustration over how long it has taken for the bodies to be repatriated from the crash site in ukraine. >> i think it should have happened earlier. . think it took way too long the relatives want their loved ones back to give them the proper funeral. i don't think it is right what they are doing now. i think it is inhumane. >>...
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opened ance, we have process center in the rio grande valley that will hold up to 1000 eople. we have contracted for food service. we have contracted for other kinds of things that are needed. we are not under any naÏve impression that this could not go back up. things are not going to miraculously change in those that are going to make it hospitable, safer, better economy, better educational opportunities. so, the draw to come to the united states, the safety, security, education, and economic reasons, is very strong. >> in the rise in childhood immigration, you have had families rise in numbers we have not seen in recent years. over 9000 families this time last year. we know there is not capacity or there has not been much beyond the pennsylvania facilities to families -- there are 600 odd so beds in new mexico right now. the math suggests most of those people are not detained. what has caused that from what you guys have seen and what is happening to those people when you encounter them, and family of 3, 4, 5 kids? what is the process for you guys? the facte process is that
opened ance, we have process center in the rio grande valley that will hold up to 1000 eople. we have contracted for food service. we have contracted for other kinds of things that are needed. we are not under any naÏve impression that this could not go back up. things are not going to miraculously change in those that are going to make it hospitable, safer, better economy, better educational opportunities. so, the draw to come to the united states, the safety, security, education, and...
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let me ask you, tracy, human trafficking, eople talk about it. what is it? why is it important? t its very core, it's modern-day lavery, it's slavery, we need to abolish it. it's the luring recruitment or receipt of persons by any means, and now i'm getting into the statutory definition for the purposes of providing labor or services including commercial sex services by force, fraud or coersion. and let's be clear: you don't need to kidnap the person, you don't need to smuggle the person, you can birth the person, actually, into your family. what do you mean? mothers have children and fathers fathers, men father children and that child is sometimes trafficked from the family from the home, made to do things, made to engage in sex, made to engage in pornography, sold, made to work for other people. reverend, you understand and appreciate this less from a legal point of view and more from a human perspective and i don't mean in that the legal community doesn't look at that or government doens't. sure. but covenant house is what and then we'll connect it back to human trafficking.
let me ask you, tracy, human trafficking, eople talk about it. what is it? why is it important? t its very core, it's modern-day lavery, it's slavery, we need to abolish it. it's the luring recruitment or receipt of persons by any means, and now i'm getting into the statutory definition for the purposes of providing labor or services including commercial sex services by force, fraud or coersion. and let's be clear: you don't need to kidnap the person, you don't need to smuggle the person, you...
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have grown increasingly concerned their international counterparts are not doing enough to spin the .eoplen and back out of syria in most call a major speed today, eric holder pushed u.s. allies to do more, calling syria a cradle of violent extremism that created global crisis. he went further, saying it in the face of a threat so grave, we cannot afford to be passive. he laid out a four pronged international approach to counter what is coming from syria, including tools for european officials, a boost in undercover operations, many of which are going on right now inside the u.s.. and a concerted outreach effort to muslims -- muslim nations around the world. try to stop the move toward radicalism before it starts. the how did they quantify threat in his remarks? >> nearly 23,000 extremists are currently operating in syria. 7000 that are foreign fighters, dozens of them are from the u.s.. the fbi has already arrested individuals seeking to travel from the u.s. and undercover operations, including a few weeks ago. it is worth noting and 22-year-old florida man recently blew himself up in a s
have grown increasingly concerned their international counterparts are not doing enough to spin the .eoplen and back out of syria in most call a major speed today, eric holder pushed u.s. allies to do more, calling syria a cradle of violent extremism that created global crisis. he went further, saying it in the face of a threat so grave, we cannot afford to be passive. he laid out a four pronged international approach to counter what is coming from syria, including tools for european officials,...
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you have work with reputable eople. >> the same as bullion reserve of north america. >> is that a company that went under? >> there was very little there. >> i can't remember every scam, but there is more than one. i can sit here and talk about those for a long time. there was another company that went under called tolby & company. an online retailer. always had the best prices in the market. lways. it's the old pay peter with falst m -- with paul's money. that is what happened, a lot of people lost money. when it's your money, if it is $1000, you're going to be upset. there were a lot of people in that company. you work with people. look at who they are. where they come from. they are advertising on television or the radio, any paid advertising, don't use them. if they are, they are making oo much money. they are selling cheerios which cost a few pennies a box. the profit margin is huge. that is my only rule of thumb. that should eliminate a big chunk of people. anything else? >> for the future, do you see the role of bitcoins as anything important? >> first, let me tell you a little bit
you have work with reputable eople. >> the same as bullion reserve of north america. >> is that a company that went under? >> there was very little there. >> i can't remember every scam, but there is more than one. i can sit here and talk about those for a long time. there was another company that went under called tolby & company. an online retailer. always had the best prices in the market. lways. it's the old pay peter with falst m -- with paul's money. that is...
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two homes eople injured. the 13-year-old is in stable condition right now.l injury prompted a 911 call to 29 hathaway drive in winslow township aroun 12:45 this morning. police and investigate say the bullets were fired west. there were other childrenn the house but they were unharmed. that 13-year-old is undergoing surgery. she's in stable condition right now. another bulletç passed through0 hathaway drive, flying debris, injured an elderly woman. she's all right. some neighbors are hearing about this for theirst time after heading out for work and they are concerned. >> it's upsetting and it is a shame, yes. you know we hear about this stuff a lot in other area primarily backn the cities, camden, philly. i know there's crime ever.ywhere this is a little unsettling. >> you see police off in the distance here. still working outside the home where the 13-year-old was hit in her upstairs bedroom. there were oth children inside the house. we don't know exact numbers. police say they were in the injured at all. investigators say they don't know what prompted th
two homes eople injured. the 13-year-old is in stable condition right now.l injury prompted a 911 call to 29 hathaway drive in winslow township aroun 12:45 this morning. police and investigate say the bullets were fired west. there were other childrenn the house but they were unharmed. that 13-year-old is undergoing surgery. she's in stable condition right now. another bulletç passed through0 hathaway drive, flying debris, injured an elderly woman. she's all right. some neighbors are hearing...
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it was so popular there were 30, 40, 50 different songs that .eople knew and did not have frank's name on it, although did have a little introduction to it, in which it talked about how it came to be written. newspaperseared in around the country, and then his name became on it. and, of course, it became a patriotic song. not the most popular, but it was one of the patriotic songs laid at patriotic occasions. fourth of july, picnics, other gatherings -- one of the patriotic songs played at patriotic occasions. it was not until the late 1800s that is sort of became the de facto national anthem, but it did not become the official national anthem until 1931. president hoover signed the bill. was he writing a song or a poem that night? up until relatively recently, most historians believed that he was writing a poem. he was an amateur poet. he had not written one song in his life. he was a very religious man. he almost went into the .piscopal priesthood but he was very pious, very .atriotic he belonged to st. john's church. georgetown is still there, and he was sort of like a late minister
it was so popular there were 30, 40, 50 different songs that .eople knew and did not have frank's name on it, although did have a little introduction to it, in which it talked about how it came to be written. newspaperseared in around the country, and then his name became on it. and, of course, it became a patriotic song. not the most popular, but it was one of the patriotic songs laid at patriotic occasions. fourth of july, picnics, other gatherings -- one of the patriotic songs played at...
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what are some of the cool things eople have done with this?yone gets to see something they have not seen before. it turns some people on, maybe not others, but richard branson has one as big as we are. you just look into the big eye of a predator, the way humans have never done before. that's payoff. >> can i tell you about the first time that i saw your super falcon? i was working at a hedge fund, and i looked out of the window, and i saw these two guys taking what looked like a torpedo in the parking lot. steve jobs had just passed away, tell me about how you transitioned this. >> steve was one of the very first private individuals. he gave us a means of doing a lot of ready. we have pivoted that into the -- of r & d. we have pivoted that into the public. we are today raising money to build these machines for the public. they have evolved. so you can have personal transportation. you can go. >> and you are doing that through crowd funding. tell me about that. >> it enables small companies like ours to solicit series a first round funds from
what are some of the cool things eople have done with this?yone gets to see something they have not seen before. it turns some people on, maybe not others, but richard branson has one as big as we are. you just look into the big eye of a predator, the way humans have never done before. that's payoff. >> can i tell you about the first time that i saw your super falcon? i was working at a hedge fund, and i looked out of the window, and i saw these two guys taking what looked like a torpedo...
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so that groups that are very successful already can help get eople from where they are to where they want to be. and so i would argue that this is basically an extension of the principles we used in welfare reform. going to point two, the guy from "the new york times" you mentioned, going to point two. it's an apple and an orange. suggesting that states that didn't take the medicate one size fits all, top down, expansion. which is going to be an unfunded mandate is the same thing as not being able to help poor people in your state is completely misses the point. and i think it adds an insult to the whole notion here. my state did a phenomenal job of welfare reform. we started with waivers. tommy thompson had welfare to work. and it was extremely successful. moving people from welfare to work and on to a better life. these are the kinds of proposals we're talking about here. and it's the opposite of the medicaid obamacare expansion which is top down dictated by the federal government. we're trying to go with a bottom up approach. which is go with what works. respect local people. resp
so that groups that are very successful already can help get eople from where they are to where they want to be. and so i would argue that this is basically an extension of the principles we used in welfare reform. going to point two, the guy from "the new york times" you mentioned, going to point two. it's an apple and an orange. suggesting that states that didn't take the medicate one size fits all, top down, expansion. which is going to be an unfunded mandate is the same thing as...
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you have to understand, these ,eople, most of them americans had been here three or four generations. so was not like they were going home. they were going back to the continent their ancestors had inhabited. they were going back to africa. they took the culture here and they took slavery too, but that was all they had ever known. they built houses like this one because after all, they were the ones who dealt the south. there were a lot of greek models int the slaves built mississippi and africa. across the river was louisiana, there was liberia. fromf those people came those states in the u.s.. >> explore the history and literary life of jackson this weekend on c-span twos look tv. -- book tv. >> next, a speakers include one of the orida judges involved in the 2000 bush have. gore case and an iowa judge who lost her job due to a ruling on same-sex marriage. this is co-hosted by the national association of women judges. it's an hour.
you have to understand, these ,eople, most of them americans had been here three or four generations. so was not like they were going home. they were going back to the continent their ancestors had inhabited. they were going back to africa. they took the culture here and they took slavery too, but that was all they had ever known. they built houses like this one because after all, they were the ones who dealt the south. there were a lot of greek models int the slaves built mississippi and...
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and beyond that commitment we have agreed to form a government of national unity so who eople of afghanistan have temporarily voted for two candidates will be again united as one nation pursuing stability and prosperity, which is our key objective. >> does a government of national unity assume sharing of power? >> the government of national wide assumes a common ranging program of reform to put an end to corruption, to lawlessness, to generate economic growth so we come out of dependency to pursue peace, to provide the platform for public participation, to make the government accountable to the people, because it is the people who we work for and it would bring us all to focus on what matters to our people. our people are poor. they are unwell. they need help. they need education. they need water. they need sanitation. but more than anything else, we want to overcome violence and dependence. our people are dying. every day we need to overcome this and we need to give our country a clear sense of direction based on a vision that is credible and a system of governing that is effective and tran
and beyond that commitment we have agreed to form a government of national unity so who eople of afghanistan have temporarily voted for two candidates will be again united as one nation pursuing stability and prosperity, which is our key objective. >> does a government of national unity assume sharing of power? >> the government of national wide assumes a common ranging program of reform to put an end to corruption, to lawlessness, to generate economic growth so we come out of...
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message system saying that they deeply regret the behaviors that the numbers speak for themselves. .eopleore money the market was looking for $6 billion. net new money comes in ahead. pleased with the numbers. >> there is an impact from what we went through but you can see they are pretty solid. we had 1,000,000,008 of pretax in our strategic business. pretty strong customer inflows. ouri think if you look at capital progression we got to nine -- 9.4%. solidk all in all, pretty progress and what was a difficult process that had impact on our business. him, were you surprised that you added at $2.6 billion of a fine? had an impact on the business. they deeply regretted the behavior, etc.. article accused him of being the teflon man. this was not created on my watch, he said. they did not wreck any swiss law when it came to resolving this it is -- we had the discussion are you going to stay, is that the best thing for credit suisse? was resolute that he had more to do, he had done very good, it was in the best interest of the shareholders to stay and we talked about governance. you will hea
message system saying that they deeply regret the behaviors that the numbers speak for themselves. .eopleore money the market was looking for $6 billion. net new money comes in ahead. pleased with the numbers. >> there is an impact from what we went through but you can see they are pretty solid. we had 1,000,000,008 of pretax in our strategic business. pretty strong customer inflows. ouri think if you look at capital progression we got to nine -- 9.4%. solidk all in all, pretty progress...
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up,eople are not looking but looking down. be able to embrace social media while being nascar fans? >> absolutely. that is a total necessity. we've been to different venues where you lose connectivity. it is not a fun experience. you want to tell your fans where you are and what you are experiencing and how much fun you're having. we like to get that right. >> and extreme nearly idea. clearly a big plan. massively expensive. in what year will you know if this has paid off? >> it will be several years. you see the continued rollout. you will see a lot in 2016. you will see the enthusiasm. continue tom will boost our confidence in reinvesting. >> does that mean you want to open more racetracks? >> right now, we're focused on the ones we have. making sure those are up to par and continuing to modernize them. >> there you have it. nots amazing that there is a single escalator in the place. even though they are sticking with the tradition, they have changed the rules in the last years. they have to be relatively small coolers. i th
up,eople are not looking but looking down. be able to embrace social media while being nascar fans? >> absolutely. that is a total necessity. we've been to different venues where you lose connectivity. it is not a fun experience. you want to tell your fans where you are and what you are experiencing and how much fun you're having. we like to get that right. >> and extreme nearly idea. clearly a big plan. massively expensive. in what year will you know if this has paid off? >>...
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i think we will have a lot of .eople moving i do not think we are competing in the market and i do notll fuel our development. >> it is like you guys talked at of time. >> but it is true, whether it is hudson yards or brooklyn or seen 10,000 to 60,000 living in lower manhattan requests do you think people will travel out west? all the way to western new york and western manhattan? >> they will go wherever they can find the best value in the product they are looking for. have 250,000 feet coming up next year. sherman is activity. we are talking to companies in lower manhattan, possible developers in other boroughs and -- in the city. a lot of developers are changing the way they look at the city from 10 or 15 years ago. where the action is, all of a sudden, whether it is chelsea or the westside, 80,000 feet there. it is all going on in a positive way. >> people saying people will move to the left side. 50% from the village itself. >> great to see you. thank you so much. the vice chairman and ceo. bill will join me on my radio program later today at noon. be sure to tune in on bloomberg
i think we will have a lot of .eople moving i do not think we are competing in the market and i do notll fuel our development. >> it is like you guys talked at of time. >> but it is true, whether it is hudson yards or brooklyn or seen 10,000 to 60,000 living in lower manhattan requests do you think people will travel out west? all the way to western new york and western manhattan? >> they will go wherever they can find the best value in the product they are looking for. have...
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the other one is that innocent .eople in gaza are being killed children and the elderly, ok.o i do not know what benefit israel is getting out of killing innocent people. that is the observable reality. if we have a situation in the mall or somebody withholding 200 people hostage, do you want to kill the hostages and say they are being used as human shields? that is not how we apply that logic to the situation. it is appalling. host: rob from kansas, thank you for the call. our phone lines are open. (202) 585-3880 and (202) 585-3881. we also have a line for those watching outside of the united states. we welcome your calls and comment on the investigation into the malaysian airline jet crash. this morning, the "new york times" has a look at the flight path as the plane took off from amsterdam and that was making its way to kuala lumpur and made its way across ukraine and then was struck down in eastern ukraine just about 35 miles from the russian border. it's morning, front page of the "wall street journal" says -- the u.s. says a missile downed that jeff was about one to abo
the other one is that innocent .eople in gaza are being killed children and the elderly, ok.o i do not know what benefit israel is getting out of killing innocent people. that is the observable reality. if we have a situation in the mall or somebody withholding 200 people hostage, do you want to kill the hostages and say they are being used as human shields? that is not how we apply that logic to the situation. it is appalling. host: rob from kansas, thank you for the call. our phone lines are...
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mode of operation in which he wants to reunite the eople of ukraine this is a tragic blunder which may have long term s consequences. of the the talk netherlands did he playing, do you think this would take action y the security counsel to authorize and i wanted to ask you this, this was a readout of kerry and een john sergey and they did an addition secretarythey said kerry underlined our support for cease fire. understand something did the u.s. support a cease fire? >> i suppose what the message is n private to the ukrainians it's a different story. because what we have observed during the course of the crisis, a visit e they have from some american official of igh level contact, the ukrainians are intensifying -- escalating the situation. was a phone re conversation reported in the between vice president president. but i do hope. t.v. ope that watching coverage and today i understand they announced their calculation 1100 civilians have been killed conflict they'll understand finally that this is dangerous crisis and extremely dangerous course a proper and will give signal to the kie
mode of operation in which he wants to reunite the eople of ukraine this is a tragic blunder which may have long term s consequences. of the the talk netherlands did he playing, do you think this would take action y the security counsel to authorize and i wanted to ask you this, this was a readout of kerry and een john sergey and they did an addition secretarythey said kerry underlined our support for cease fire. understand something did the u.s. support a cease fire? >> i suppose what...
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we're not just talking about eople, we're talking about hopeless people. people who are without hope for the future. -- anybody without -- regardless, rather, of race, reed, color, or sex or nationality, anybody, when there painted they feel into a corner with no hope of getting out, you're going to turn violent. that's part of the human makeup. your violence is going to be directed to somebody. so the n.r.a., if it's going to be truthful, then it just cannot deal with any kind of people, more pointedly t people who have no hope. a s disinvestment has led to staggering intergenerational nemployment. the bottom didn't fall out of the economy on the west side and the south side of the city of chicago in 2007 and 2008 and 2009. the bottom fell out 25 years ago, 50 years ago. nd it never has been repaired. there's no safety net in my city. it's like a bottomless pit. and generations yet to be born are still facing those desperate conditions. till will face that despair. still will face this gross disinvestment. hy are there -- aren't there jobs in my city, for
we're not just talking about eople, we're talking about hopeless people. people who are without hope for the future. -- anybody without -- regardless, rather, of race, reed, color, or sex or nationality, anybody, when there painted they feel into a corner with no hope of getting out, you're going to turn violent. that's part of the human makeup. your violence is going to be directed to somebody. so the n.r.a., if it's going to be truthful, then it just cannot deal with any kind of people, more...
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favorably, but it seems of thee victims geopolitical ambitions of the regime are actually a whole .eople negotiations for the crisis are still possible, but the right choice must be made. thank you. president, the service members of the security council thank you for convening this meeting. i thank the secretary general for his briefing. to start by addressing my governments condolences to all the nations whose citizens were killed in a terrible crash of malaysian airlines. today, the whole ukraine is morning. the embassieshing in order to lay down flowers. ukrainians have already addressed international other, to undertake a full investigation of the accident. yesterday, ukrainian leadership has happened. it was stated that it was an act of terror. the position of the government is based on data from different governments and open sources. these data are the aircraft was shot down by terrorists. several days before around the same location, two ukrainian jets were shut down, and terrorist leaders claimed responsibility for these acts. interception of telephone conversations between terr
favorably, but it seems of thee victims geopolitical ambitions of the regime are actually a whole .eople negotiations for the crisis are still possible, but the right choice must be made. thank you. president, the service members of the security council thank you for convening this meeting. i thank the secretary general for his briefing. to start by addressing my governments condolences to all the nations whose citizens were killed in a terrible crash of malaysian airlines. today, the whole...
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veterans' health add vague -- then tens of thousands of openings yet they're asking for 10,000 more eople. even in his testimony it clearly says they don't have a way to determine what's an appropriate staffing level. so that's why we're saying, give us some time without the pressure of the end of next week to go through a normal process for the appropriations. >> how do you feel putting out your offer, regardless of the reasons for not being here, how does this advance thing when's the clock is running so fast towards the end of next week and solve this before the recess? how does this add sthrans? >> how did senator sanders advance the process by rushing out before we had this meeting and not bringing it to the meeting? this isn't tit for tat. this is first public meeting when he in four weeks. the number needs to know where we are -- the public needs to know where we are and certainly needs to know the house is willing to put $10 billion emergency mandatory funding up immediately. >> from your point of view, is the ball now in senator sanders' court. is it up to him to act? >> don't kn
veterans' health add vague -- then tens of thousands of openings yet they're asking for 10,000 more eople. even in his testimony it clearly says they don't have a way to determine what's an appropriate staffing level. so that's why we're saying, give us some time without the pressure of the end of next week to go through a normal process for the appropriations. >> how do you feel putting out your offer, regardless of the reasons for not being here, how does this advance thing when's the...
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eople who were seeking help at the v.a., the whole series of new problems to the v.a. system. part of the accountability is you being frank with us when we are not giving you what you eed to do the job. you cannot allow us to sit here and say that there is plenty of money available when you know perfectly well you are going to go out and hire the right kind of nurses and doctors which has profound the dsp solutions -- ptsd solutions. all of that costs money. this congress is divided from the people who want to spend money and think you need to spend money when you of a particular problem. and those who would say there is no problem with veterans but hey do not want to spend money to do anything about it. maybe it is ideology or fear or leadership or whatever. oy, does that hit you in the face. the v.a. has done better than any other institution in getting money. that is still not saying much. we have shut the government down, we have sequestration. don't spend, it if you will you will be labeled a big spender and you will lose the next election. i am just saying as a friend to
eople who were seeking help at the v.a., the whole series of new problems to the v.a. system. part of the accountability is you being frank with us when we are not giving you what you eed to do the job. you cannot allow us to sit here and say that there is plenty of money available when you know perfectly well you are going to go out and hire the right kind of nurses and doctors which has profound the dsp solutions -- ptsd solutions. all of that costs money. this congress is divided from the...
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software is one of the safest thing to can install on the computer, and the reason is millions of eople are using it and testing it out, and also, it has been running for a really long time, and it is open source software. a lot of volunteers help us write the software, and we are now doing it with cell phones, and that would allow even more people to participate in the search. >> i guess one of the questions, especially whenever you deal with open source, the challenge of the system's vulnerability ash >> i think open source software is safer because so many eyeballs can look at it. >> ok. i am done. i think i will just go back to watching my movies. >> thank you. the german from florida is recognized. >> i thank you, mr. chairman, and thank you for abiding these distinguished witnesses for this fascinating testimony. ery enjoyable. i go to the facebook page every day and get a factoid, learn something. i have not been there to find that i have already known your message of the day. very educational, very inspiring, and obviously very interesting, and the graphics are always good too,
software is one of the safest thing to can install on the computer, and the reason is millions of eople are using it and testing it out, and also, it has been running for a really long time, and it is open source software. a lot of volunteers help us write the software, and we are now doing it with cell phones, and that would allow even more people to participate in the search. >> i guess one of the questions, especially whenever you deal with open source, the challenge of the system's...
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i don't know what is wrong with .eople i think it is utterly evil.o other countries except third world countries and america. here.ome over country. from that they come over here to support the people that have been killed in we are not saying that criminals should have more rights. it is evil to want to kill. i am in the medical field. that is why they are having so much suffering. how tonot figure out kill the people. we would have it. people play like they are christian. you are satanic if you want to kill somebody. people -- we have killed a lot of people in texas and later on we find out they did not do the crime. i am sorry. i think people are just evil. host: let's hear next from jimmy. think all of those who -- against the death penalty everybody should see the pictures of the people who die needlessly from these evil people. they do these crimes to these people. then people stand behind them and say they should not be put to death. that is evil walking this earth. you want to get rid of that. theybody should see pictures before they start co
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government to have a good shot at spotting the rubble before they go years and years and kill a bunch of eople? >> over the last 10 years, nitsa has record -- has issued over 1200 recalls affecting 95 illion vehicles. that does not even count the latest round of recalls that have occurred. i don't want to give you the impression that the way this works is 100% of the time, nitsa is responding to a time limits warning from a car company and then going back and trying to look at the data to figure out whether a recall will happen. it happens all over the map. sometimes we issue recalls before an automaker has identified a problem. that happens. can we do better? of coarse we endeavor to always do better and that's what i have asked our ig to take a look at the circumstances of this particular incident to see if there's other protocols we can adopt that will improve our ability to handle the next problem. in a sense, the loss of life here is highly, highly, regrettable. our thoughts and prayers are with all the families that have been affected by these situations. but you talk about recalls -- i
government to have a good shot at spotting the rubble before they go years and years and kill a bunch of eople? >> over the last 10 years, nitsa has record -- has issued over 1200 recalls affecting 95 illion vehicles. that does not even count the latest round of recalls that have occurred. i don't want to give you the impression that the way this works is 100% of the time, nitsa is responding to a time limits warning from a car company and then going back and trying to look at the data to...
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eople decide they lot of protests outside the supreme court yesterday.of the signs being held bosses do not belong in the bedroom. you have people saying, the board room should not decide your health care. >> when you are asking your boss to provide your health care, it is difficult to see how you could not have the boss involved . this is the system the health care legislation is building upon and trying to migrate away from. i think it is inconsistent to we want our employers to subsidize and provide health care insurance. question is interesting all this --guage about the grinning about employers when the affordable care act went through all of this with health insurance instead of going -- people would've howled and screamed about instead of going through this health care system. opposed arefolks asking for when they say the government should pay for the contraceptive coverage gets away from the existing market-based employer-sponsored health. they cannot really win on that. >> barbara in west virginia. caller: good morning. i might suggest to all th
eople decide they lot of protests outside the supreme court yesterday.of the signs being held bosses do not belong in the bedroom. you have people saying, the board room should not decide your health care. >> when you are asking your boss to provide your health care, it is difficult to see how you could not have the boss involved . this is the system the health care legislation is building upon and trying to migrate away from. i think it is inconsistent to we want our employers to...
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it's time to get back to the business of the american eople. the speaker pro tempore: members are reminded to direct their remarks to the chair. the gentleman from florida is recognized. mr. nugent: i continue to reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the sgrealt from new york is recognized. ms. slaughter: i'm pleased to yield two minutes to the gentleman from vermont, mr. welch. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. welch: i thank the gentlelady. you know, i've been kind of scratching my head as to why it is we're filing this lawsuit. you know, why is it that the independent house, the speaker of the house, second in line for the presidency, instead of passing a bill, is filing a lawsuit. i think i've kind of figured it out. the power of the majority is being used in a way to make that power useless and impotent. they can pass any laws they want in this house. they can repeal any laws they want in this house. in fact, have repealed health care 55 times. once it gos across this hall, into t
it's time to get back to the business of the american eople. the speaker pro tempore: members are reminded to direct their remarks to the chair. the gentleman from florida is recognized. mr. nugent: i continue to reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the sgrealt from new york is recognized. ms. slaughter: i'm pleased to yield two minutes to the gentleman from vermont, mr. welch. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. welch: i thank the...
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the commissioner didn't want to resisted so eople, this he would have to check with secretary schultz. 15, the president entered into a conversation with ohn dean that began a 27 minutes after 5:00 and lasted until 17 minutes after 6:00. tape recording of that until 6:00. up the other 17-minute segment has produced according to a subpoena. it's been subpoenaed by jaworski. siriko was requested by jaworski, the special prosecutor to again listen to the 17-minute see if it perhaps might not be relevant. reconsideration determined 13 of the 17 minutes relevant.ed according to john dean's testimony, which is not yet been but will be released, you will learn that the -- according to john dean -- i deannos that that tape is going to be made public. that the president knew about audit.dered was his impression that he knew about it beforehand. he president made some derogatory remarks about secretary schultz and called him something like a candy-ass, i there to behim over a candy-ass. and john dean was told to go to if he needed any help contact the president. if there is anything that's to a
the commissioner didn't want to resisted so eople, this he would have to check with secretary schultz. 15, the president entered into a conversation with ohn dean that began a 27 minutes after 5:00 and lasted until 17 minutes after 6:00. tape recording of that until 6:00. up the other 17-minute segment has produced according to a subpoena. it's been subpoenaed by jaworski. siriko was requested by jaworski, the special prosecutor to again listen to the 17-minute see if it perhaps might not be...
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i don't understand how people so uncompassionate and so to take as to want .eople's healthcare away people with preexisting conditions and children with illnesses.other am i commenting about the wrong thing? host: do you have a response to the caller? guest: i'm kind of anticipating ist where you're coming from some of the criticism that have been raised about the affordable care act in saying that -- i'm not trying to put words in your mouth but trying to understand. are you saying that the critics the affordable care act, you're saying, are not being compassionate enough in terms of conditions?ing host: he's no longer on the line unfortunately. we'll move right on to augusta, georgia. martha is on the line for republicans. caller: yes. i have a nephew. a bowling alley. he's borderline retarded. to come uphad with $1,000 on the lowest obama care that he could afford before hospital would cut his gallbladder out. to me that is just absolutely outrageous. on. it used to be before that he could go in and they would work out a little payment plan or something. no he's got to come up wit with
i don't understand how people so uncompassionate and so to take as to want .eople's healthcare away people with preexisting conditions and children with illnesses.other am i commenting about the wrong thing? host: do you have a response to the caller? guest: i'm kind of anticipating ist where you're coming from some of the criticism that have been raised about the affordable care act in saying that -- i'm not trying to put words in your mouth but trying to understand. are you saying that the...
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a place where they can make sure they take voter registration forms out to other eople who came in illegally. madam speaker, what is happening in this country is outrageous beyond measure. those who say, well, sure, it's a certainty, these people, we're told about 80% of the people coming, 78%, 80% are adults and 20% or less are actually children and they're saying they're coming to avoid violence. yet, there's been no big spike in violence, so why all of a sudden this huge influx? and though the administration officials say with a straight face, well, we're just totally surprised. then we see from january they re requesting transportation in the near months for tens of thousands of children that would be coming in. was said orally. they have induced, lured, encouraged people to flood into our country, an invasion. and then they prepared for the invasion. and now they say if you don't give us $3.7 billion we're going to let it keep happening. oh, yeah. they don't use those words, but they might as well. when there's a far simpler solution, and if you want to really get down to the bottom of
a place where they can make sure they take voter registration forms out to other eople who came in illegally. madam speaker, what is happening in this country is outrageous beyond measure. those who say, well, sure, it's a certainty, these people, we're told about 80% of the people coming, 78%, 80% are adults and 20% or less are actually children and they're saying they're coming to avoid violence. yet, there's been no big spike in violence, so why all of a sudden this huge influx? and though...
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obstruction and destruction of our federal government over working toward what's best for the american eople. now republicans are going to waste millions of dollars for doing something they asked him to do they're claiming to take issue with the president because he deloyed the employer mandate. if i remember correctly, house republicans wanted to do with a-- do away with that provision, not to mention the entire a.c.a. the president delays the employer mandate from taking effect for one year in an effort to hear and act on republicans' more reasonable concerns and now they're trying to punish him for it. this makes absolutely no sense. instead of focusing on the many issues facing our nation, republican leadership is choosing to pull another political stunt that waste ours time and our tax dollars. through consistent obstruction dysfunction and a steadfast unwillingness to serve the american people, republican leadership continues to abuse their power while they demean and disgrace this house. when will they recognize that by attempting to damage the president's leadership and his legacy, t
obstruction and destruction of our federal government over working toward what's best for the american eople. now republicans are going to waste millions of dollars for doing something they asked him to do they're claiming to take issue with the president because he deloyed the employer mandate. if i remember correctly, house republicans wanted to do with a-- do away with that provision, not to mention the entire a.c.a. the president delays the employer mandate from taking effect for one year...
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eople on b ve >>re eftno y s 's allup my lnd. an, f, islwit,po ptw an, ♪w yorkinsu >> sky6 live hd taking a live look at the center city skyline. it is 6:12 a.m., 69 degrees, a gray morning, but we'll see sunshine before the day is done, is that right, chris sowers? >> reporter: a little bit, which is a little bit more than we saw yesterday. >> there you go. >> yesterday we were singing orphan annie song. >> reporter: that holds true, looks like we'll see the sun today, a little bit. let's go to sky 6. there's philadelphia international airport. we had a few showers pass through during the overnight hours. some of the roads may be a little bit damp, keep that in the back of your mind. we have showers along the coast. we'll go over to storm tracker 6 live double scan and we'll show you those showers popping you mean on the radar. they are confined to the shorepoints from cape may all the way up to surf city, we'll zoom in a couple of times and show you the specifics. avalon into sea isle city, ventnor, margate reporting light rain
eople on b ve >>re eftno y s 's allup my lnd. an, f, islwit,po ptw an, ♪w yorkinsu >> sky6 live hd taking a live look at the center city skyline. it is 6:12 a.m., 69 degrees, a gray morning, but we'll see sunshine before the day is done, is that right, chris sowers? >> reporter: a little bit, which is a little bit more than we saw yesterday. >> there you go. >> yesterday we were singing orphan annie song. >> reporter: that holds true, looks like we'll see...
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kouee.atu owyon idymedjo gen he mshn'ou --hen.amg ou nueswa m feei itspitwon rwar te shayour hliar t en y eoplt > lssout? gthm letthathin i ritone opty i - o. ivilek at .asesri ihe -- th nt twav donmbne m ng>> ye y b up sps to cining the short' do. she used to have -- >> that's the hoda. >> that's not my hair. she used to have the longer 'do. now she's got a shorter ' do. sometimes when you want to switch it up -- >> i have usually done it in the summertime too. not in a long time because i have lived so many years now that i have a history, and i know that every time i want to do it and i do it, i'm -- i -- >> what was your favorite haircut ever that you had? >> i think the one when i did "name that tune" in the 1970 d. that was the best. >> was that easy to upkeep? >> no. that's why i didn't keep it forever. then it was all about my hair at the time, and i'm more than just my hair. i got a permanent. guess what, good luck. my career went down the -- it really did -- >> did you not curl the -- >> i did an unfortunate perm. >>> here they are. >> i wonder if that's because we don't require the
kouee.atu owyon idymedjo gen he mshn'ou --hen.amg ou nueswa m feei itspitwon rwar te shayour hliar t en y eoplt > lssout? gthm letthathin i ritone opty i - o. ivilek at .asesri ihe -- th nt twav donmbne m ng>> ye y b up sps to cining the short' do. she used to have -- >> that's the hoda. >> that's not my hair. she used to have the longer 'do. now she's got a shorter ' do. sometimes when you want to switch it up -- >> i have usually done it in the summertime too. not...