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we are welcoming the environmentalists, et cetera. but just to make, you know, a point that let's work together in the amazon, et cetera, but... >> hinojosa: but don't come here and tell us what we need to do. >> you know, we know what we need to do. it's a matter of resources, and we work in cooperation with foreign governments, with foreign individuals. that's not the problem. but just to make... you know, let's not make the amazon... actually, i don't know if the amazon is the major environmental problem in brazil. i am from the south. i think industrial pollution is as big a problem for brazilians. now, the amazon has an impact internationally, in the world environment, and it is not only important for brazil to preserve for the reasons i mentioned to you. we need to preserve the amazon to keep our agriculture productive in the south. the amazon is what gives us the reins that helps to make brazilian agriculture, along with other issues, other elements, a very productive one. we need also to do that because environmental policy, i
we are welcoming the environmentalists, et cetera. but just to make, you know, a point that let's work together in the amazon, et cetera, but... >> hinojosa: but don't come here and tell us what we need to do. >> you know, we know what we need to do. it's a matter of resources, and we work in cooperation with foreign governments, with foreign individuals. that's not the problem. but just to make... you know, let's not make the amazon... actually, i don't know if the amazon is the...
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glamorous dating, going to the right parties, et cetera, these can be fun. but they're not-- they won't sustain you. you know, you can't-- it's like junk food or cocaine. you know, i don't wanna be 60 years old having had my 20th plastic surgery procedure, trying to date a 21 year old, feeling like that's gonna provide me with well being and happiness, 'cause it just simply never has for anyone. >> i don't think you've ever been a fancy guy that travels with an entourage, and rolls up into the big studio. from what i understand, you've made a lot of your-- >> too-- to my-- to my great shame, i was for a little while. >> were you? >> yeah. >> but you've made a lot of music at home. you're still making music at home, aren't you? >> i mean, even when i bought in to all the sort of, like, the fame, sex, drugs, all the trappings that came along with that, i was still-- i had this bizarre work ethic where i would still work on music every day. and for the most part, working on music was this very monastic solitary experience. so i was going to crazy parties, and r
glamorous dating, going to the right parties, et cetera, these can be fun. but they're not-- they won't sustain you. you know, you can't-- it's like junk food or cocaine. you know, i don't wanna be 60 years old having had my 20th plastic surgery procedure, trying to date a 21 year old, feeling like that's gonna provide me with well being and happiness, 'cause it just simply never has for anyone. >> i don't think you've ever been a fancy guy that travels with an entourage, and rolls up...
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i think an open door with someone at the door who checks papers, does background investigations, et cetera, sure. but an open door which anybody can come through whenever he wants to, no. we have to do this carefully, and not just, you know, coming out of the blue, saying, sure, 10,000 folks get to come in and we don't keep track of them any better than we keep track of illegal immigrants or so often legal immigrants now. >> armstrong: what are the potential consequences for europe and what should they do? >> guest: well europe is even closer than we to having a group of refugees come in from that part of the world that create disruption and difficulties. they're having a serious problems now, and cro kroecia and turkey, and the government, sometimes the people want to come through, through hundred 43 to go tohundredhungry,and sometimes there's a flood of people that are coming to the your poneyour european countries don't have the structure, the manpower, the civil servants or food reserve that are necessary in order to welcome large numbers of people. europe has had a serious problem wit
i think an open door with someone at the door who checks papers, does background investigations, et cetera, sure. but an open door which anybody can come through whenever he wants to, no. we have to do this carefully, and not just, you know, coming out of the blue, saying, sure, 10,000 folks get to come in and we don't keep track of them any better than we keep track of illegal immigrants or so often legal immigrants now. >> armstrong: what are the potential consequences for europe and...
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food, music, dance, et cetera. the second was a health and beauty products company. always this experience of walgreens, cvs, any retailer, having to go to aisle 36, the ethnic aisle. and they'll say it on the placard. it's not an aisle. it's a shelf on the back across from the band-aids and you have to reach to the bottom of that shelf that's dirty. >> we people that back. you're saying world culture is shaped by black culture. >> i'm saying it. i believe it. and i think everybody else should believe it too. walker and company exists solely to make health and beauty simple for people of color. >> walker and company has a roughly $3 billion market. it's a shaving system specifically created for men with coarse or curly hair. he's raised financing and inked a deal to sell his product in target. >> bevel is the fist and only shaving system clinically proven to reduce, prevent, shaving irritation for men and women, period. full stop. it's a problem that's existed for well over 100 years and nobody has tried to solve it until today. we are the first. and not only have we
food, music, dance, et cetera. the second was a health and beauty products company. always this experience of walgreens, cvs, any retailer, having to go to aisle 36, the ethnic aisle. and they'll say it on the placard. it's not an aisle. it's a shelf on the back across from the band-aids and you have to reach to the bottom of that shelf that's dirty. >> we people that back. you're saying world culture is shaped by black culture. >> i'm saying it. i believe it. and i think everybody...
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juncture, and i think you're reporting, you're hearing noises which may possibly be flash bangs, et ceterathat they may well have entered a residence or an apartment, whatever it might be. >> brad, i was really surprised shortly after these attacks on friday the fbi coming out and saying that they will be upping surveillance in this country and particularly looking for people potentially who suddenly go dark. can you tell us about that and what the fbi is doing post these attacks on friday? >> sure. they've got literally dozens of people they're keeping track of. and what the suggestion is based on what we just saw in paris, is that there is no outward or open communication. now, is there encrypted communication? that remains to be seen. but the key here is that if you have got some players or individuals that you're particularly concerned about then you're going to you up the surveillance. in other words, the physical surveillance, the electronic surveillance, obviously of cell phones and or hard lines. and i think that's what they're suggesting, that there may be a core group of people t
juncture, and i think you're reporting, you're hearing noises which may possibly be flash bangs, et ceterathat they may well have entered a residence or an apartment, whatever it might be. >> brad, i was really surprised shortly after these attacks on friday the fbi coming out and saying that they will be upping surveillance in this country and particularly looking for people potentially who suddenly go dark. can you tell us about that and what the fbi is doing post these attacks on...
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. >>> going to the right parties, et cetera. these can be fun, but they're not - they won't sustain you. it's like junk food for cocaine >>> he went from being an relative unknown to one of the most important electronic dance music pioneers. he has made more than a dozen all bums. he has another set to come out in 2016. >>> quite electronic, very song oriented. i have no idea if it's good >>> in addition to his musical career, he is known as being a vegan. the multi platform performer's lifelong passion for social activism is grounded i pragmaticism. >>> part of my friend criteria for evaluating the issues around us is does it make sense >>> he is also working on ground breaking music therapy programs. >>> music actual had - was a real world healing modality and not just on the level of we listen to it and we feel better but it physically changes us >>> i spoke to him in washington dc. you've got good 20 million albums sold world wife, 1.5 million followers on twitter. for a guy who never set out to be famous how did it happen?
. >>> going to the right parties, et cetera. these can be fun, but they're not - they won't sustain you. it's like junk food for cocaine >>> he went from being an relative unknown to one of the most important electronic dance music pioneers. he has made more than a dozen all bums. he has another set to come out in 2016. >>> quite electronic, very song oriented. i have no idea if it's good >>> in addition to his musical career, he is known as being a vegan....
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if the kid is acting different, he's not laughing, getting depressed, et cetera, pay attention to that. how do you diagnose this? a lot of time it's a clinical judgment. but also getting an mri and finding out if there's anything else going on. >> should you call 911 right away? we had a friend who slipped on the ice and got one. >> if you lose consciousness, clearly call 911 and get an ambulance there. if you just hit your head, to david's point about imaging studies, we're not there yet. they're kushtly looking into advanced imaging that will be able to tell you on the spot whether you've suffered a convict kugsz cussion or not. it may be subtle and not show up on an mri. if you're a high school football player out there, you get one concussion, you're more prone to get others. this is a sick lickal thing and it spirals out of control. then the next thing you know you're having a problem in school or you're having headaches years later. >> it's also important, if you're not behaving the way you should, go to the emergency room and get the cat scan. if there are abnormalities, in the
if the kid is acting different, he's not laughing, getting depressed, et cetera, pay attention to that. how do you diagnose this? a lot of time it's a clinical judgment. but also getting an mri and finding out if there's anything else going on. >> should you call 911 right away? we had a friend who slipped on the ice and got one. >> if you lose consciousness, clearly call 911 and get an ambulance there. if you just hit your head, to david's point about imaging studies, we're not...
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there's been suicide bombings, et cetera. complete chaos tonight. right now we're joined on the phone by jean eve. can you tell us where you live? you live outside of paris. you were asleep at the time of the blasts? >> no, no. i'm inside paris. this is five minutes from where the attack happened. dari: so, jean, you were -- is it true you were sleeping? what did you hear? >> i was asleep tonight. i was working hard the last days. i went to sleep. my phone rang. it said, jean, did you hear what happened? i was like, oh, my god. don't tell me the worst. they said this, several attacks in paris. turn on the tv. i turned on my tv. i looked through my window. i went down the street. there were people gathering there. i've been talking with some neighbors and they were saying it's total horror. there's been attacks at a restaurant and there are dead bodies and people are throwing sheets outside the windows to cover the corpses. total horror. steve: it's interesting we said please don't tell me the worst. how much does something like this weigh on you? yo
there's been suicide bombings, et cetera. complete chaos tonight. right now we're joined on the phone by jean eve. can you tell us where you live? you live outside of paris. you were asleep at the time of the blasts? >> no, no. i'm inside paris. this is five minutes from where the attack happened. dari: so, jean, you were -- is it true you were sleeping? what did you hear? >> i was asleep tonight. i was working hard the last days. i went to sleep. my phone rang. it said, jean, did...
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, et cetera. and if you allow the i'd like to end up on a very positive note. the reactions to the attacks all over the world are a very welcome we discovered an even for french people themselves. the fact that all over the world people rally around french symbols. by the way, -- being strategic weapon in the fight became viral in france. so this is a very important in situation where our countries -- values and way of life and win the war against isis is a war of ideology as much of it is a war on the ground. thank you. >>ery good. thank you, gentlemen. plots to discuss you. i want to go back to gilles now because there's a subtext of many analytical disagreement among the panel and i just want to play it at all but more. the conventional wisdom such as conventional wisdom can't emerge in just a matter of days is that this was a very well planned, coordinated attack that took, you know, extreme precision, et cetera, et cetera. gilles, you offered a somewhat different view, that the attack was sen
, et cetera. and if you allow the i'd like to end up on a very positive note. the reactions to the attacks all over the world are a very welcome we discovered an even for french people themselves. the fact that all over the world people rally around french symbols. by the way, -- being strategic weapon in the fight became viral in france. so this is a very important in situation where our countries -- values and way of life and win the war against isis is a war of ideology as much of it is a...
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they were trying to infiltrate mosques, et cetera. and so you've got that whole component.rked, and some of it has not. but you know, it still boils down to two things. human sources and electronic intercepts. and i suspect that's where they're getting the majority of the information that's driving, for example, the current location where they're attempting to apparently go into or think about going into a residence or an apartment. >> all right, brad. i'm curious about this one thing. they're saying it's possible that abdelhamid abaaoud, the guy suspected behind the "charlie hebdo" trained attaattack, the that didn't happen. they thought he was in syria, now it's thought he might be in a residential area of paris. does that shock you, that he might have been able to survive for all this time? >> no, because the ability particularly in europe to move around in -- particularly if you're doing it by car is just not that difficult. particularly if you have great fake i.d.s and/or somebody else is moving you, i can see that to be a possibility. >> former fbi special agent brad
they were trying to infiltrate mosques, et cetera. and so you've got that whole component.rked, and some of it has not. but you know, it still boils down to two things. human sources and electronic intercepts. and i suspect that's where they're getting the majority of the information that's driving, for example, the current location where they're attempting to apparently go into or think about going into a residence or an apartment. >> all right, brad. i'm curious about this one thing....
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monitor your blood pressure, et cetera, save your kidneys. lifestyle changes is a big key. >> definitely. we are not suggesting there are no top-notch doctors anywhere else in the world. >> of course not. i'm glad you picked the right color today. green is the one. >> thank you. >> you're welcome. >>> we move on to this. they're some of the most vulnerable patients. next, we'll tell you why some doctors are now being told to back off when it comes to administering certain treatments for the elderly. very interesting. stick around. when my doctor told me i have age-related macular degeneration, amd we came up with a plan to help reduce my risk of progression. and everywhere i look... i'm reminded to stick to my plan. including preservision areds 2. my doctor said preservision areds 2 has the exact nutrient formula that the national eye institute recommends to help reduce the risk of progression of moderate to advanced amd... after 15 years of clinical studies. preservision areds 2. because my eyes are everything. ♪song: "that's life" ♪song: "t
monitor your blood pressure, et cetera, save your kidneys. lifestyle changes is a big key. >> definitely. we are not suggesting there are no top-notch doctors anywhere else in the world. >> of course not. i'm glad you picked the right color today. green is the one. >> thank you. >> you're welcome. >>> we move on to this. they're some of the most vulnerable patients. next, we'll tell you why some doctors are now being told to back off when it comes to...
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they were trying to infiltrate mosques, et cetera.u've got that whole component, that some of its worked, some of it has not. but it still boils down to two things -- human sources and electronic intercepts. and i suspect that's where they're getting the majority of the information that's driving, for example, the current location where they're attempting to apparently go into or think about going into a residence or an apartment. >> all right, brad. i'm just curious about this one thing. they're saying this morning that it's possible abdelhamid abaaoud, and this is a guy that's suspected behind the "charlie hebdo" attack, the train attack that didn't happen, and now this, and they thought that he was in syria and now it turns out he might possibly be in a suburb of paris in a residential area? does that kind of shock you that that may be the case, that he might have been able to survive there for all this time? >> no. because the ability particularly in europe to move around, particularly if you're doing it by car, is just not that d
they were trying to infiltrate mosques, et cetera.u've got that whole component, that some of its worked, some of it has not. but it still boils down to two things -- human sources and electronic intercepts. and i suspect that's where they're getting the majority of the information that's driving, for example, the current location where they're attempting to apparently go into or think about going into a residence or an apartment. >> all right, brad. i'm just curious about this one thing....
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other countries in the region, saudi arabia, turkey, et cetera, are going to say we can't the only ones in this part of the world without a nuclear weapon, we need one two. the other next crisis five, ten years out, may have two or three countries involved in one way or another, with religious rivalries, hatred of us, but nuclear weapon equipped states. one of the really damaging possibilities here is that the iranians, and even the north nuclear weapon into orbit in a simple satellite over -- at slight orbit that passes over the united states, detonate it up high, 20, kilometers, 200 kilometers, somewhere in between, and that could well substantially destroy our power grid. we have with an electromagnetic pulse. we have got in that circumstance 18 critical infrastructures in the country, food, water, transportation, banking, et cetera, all 17 of the others depend on the electricity. if the electric grid gets taken down for not just an hour or two, even a day, but weeks to months, you could have a disastrous situation in the u.s., and we have to keep iran or north korea who are the most
other countries in the region, saudi arabia, turkey, et cetera, are going to say we can't the only ones in this part of the world without a nuclear weapon, we need one two. the other next crisis five, ten years out, may have two or three countries involved in one way or another, with religious rivalries, hatred of us, but nuclear weapon equipped states. one of the really damaging possibilities here is that the iranians, and even the north nuclear weapon into orbit in a simple satellite over --...
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if you're on the subway or in your car, et cetera, maybe you don't want only music. maybe you want news, weather report, if you're on the subway, not while you're driving, like a clip of jimmy fallon or something like that. there's some other content you want to experience during that time. and that's kind of the hypothesis we're testing right now to see if people are interested in experiencing that. now at core, we're a music company. and that's where our best innovations aren hai ehappening. so on the running, we've seen millions and millions if not billions of running play lists. we said to ourselves, look, we're a software company. why does our app always have to look the same for all use cases? so we did some research with olympic runners, and we partnered with nike and saw that, one, people were, like, well, my phone's on my shoulder here, your button's all the way down here, like that's not a good experience. so we created a running experience where we only have three buttons, forward, back and play. on that, and software can adjust that way. but we also did r
if you're on the subway or in your car, et cetera, maybe you don't want only music. maybe you want news, weather report, if you're on the subway, not while you're driving, like a clip of jimmy fallon or something like that. there's some other content you want to experience during that time. and that's kind of the hypothesis we're testing right now to see if people are interested in experiencing that. now at core, we're a music company. and that's where our best innovations aren hai ehappening....
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defending of terrorism, et cetera. i like to end up on a very positive no. the reaction to the taxol of the world are very well and even discovery from people themselves. the fact that all over the world people are showing french symbols, by the way the show on hbo of being a strategic weapon in the fight, so this is also very enforcing and very important in situation where our country has its own way of life. and will win the war of isis is a war of ideologies. >> very good, thank you gentlemen. lots to discuss here, i'm going to come back to you now there is a sub text that may be analytical disagreement among the panel. i want to play it out a little more. the conventional wisdom, such as conventional wisdom can emerge in just a matter of days is that this was a very well planned, coordinated attack that took extreme precision, etc., cetera, et cetera. you offered a somewhat different view. that the attack was not that the attackers were brilliant but i do not want to say they were bundlers but there was as much problem and poor planning as there was bril
defending of terrorism, et cetera. i like to end up on a very positive no. the reaction to the taxol of the world are very well and even discovery from people themselves. the fact that all over the world people are showing french symbols, by the way the show on hbo of being a strategic weapon in the fight, so this is also very enforcing and very important in situation where our country has its own way of life. and will win the war of isis is a war of ideologies. >> very good, thank you...
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et cetera, cranberry and ham and yams.rkey but ham. >> and the family. and folks what it is all about being together during the holidays, mary hatfield you'll say grace. >> in the name of the father and son and holy spirit amen. heavenly father we thank you for this day, thank you for the gift of our family and friends and we thank you for our loved ones that died before us and have gone on to you, and we thank you for our food we are about to eat. and we ask that you just continue to bless this big crazy loving family with good health and happiness and much love and we ask all of this in jesus's name. amen. >> amen. all right guys eat up, i know you have been waiting go ahead. dig in. oh wow this looks real dwri delicious. >> dig in. >> i'm going to, thank you. happy thanksgiving everybody. >> happy thanksgiving! >> back to you brian. happy thanksgiving. >> and to you dann, a remarkable family. still to come on "action news" at 6:00 tonight, steaming plates of food coupled with new friends, we'll take you to one thanksgiv
et cetera, cranberry and ham and yams.rkey but ham. >> and the family. and folks what it is all about being together during the holidays, mary hatfield you'll say grace. >> in the name of the father and son and holy spirit amen. heavenly father we thank you for this day, thank you for the gift of our family and friends and we thank you for our loved ones that died before us and have gone on to you, and we thank you for our food we are about to eat. and we ask that you just continue...
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however what we're really talking about here is international commerce, globalization, et cetera, et ra. everything is about the brand. brands. if you are in the soft drink business it's sort of nice to have coke or pepsi right? same thing in the beer business. the way you attract attention is modern marketing, the amount of resources you have to devote to this, it is a business of scale, a business of brands. there will still be relatively inexpensive beer but in our capitalistic marketing, it's all about the brand, to be able to buy the brands. >> beers under license or a beer that used to make one brand makes six. is it really kind of the same beer but now with a new distribution model ? >> well, that's a very interesting question, ray. i think way the department of justice which is two of the antitrust agencies and the one that will look at this deal simply because they've historically been the agency that's analyzed the beer market, the way they're going to look at this deal is first from the point of view of the distributors. what do the distributors need? and as tom very rightl
however what we're really talking about here is international commerce, globalization, et cetera, et ra. everything is about the brand. brands. if you are in the soft drink business it's sort of nice to have coke or pepsi right? same thing in the beer business. the way you attract attention is modern marketing, the amount of resources you have to devote to this, it is a business of scale, a business of brands. there will still be relatively inexpensive beer but in our capitalistic marketing,...
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they had snowflakes and snow men et cetera. they have never had a christmas cup. >> what do i win? >> a cup. >> are you drinking coffee today? >> i went to starbucks. >> with just your name on the cup? >> they spelled p wong. wrong. they always spell names wrong. >> a quick note on missouri. timothy wolf was not the president of the university of missouri. he was the president of the you have the of missouri system. i have no idea why that matters, but a bunch of alums were upset about this today. >> i guess it is systemic racism. >> music to my ears. >> moving on to yale, the video of the girl screaming, it is not about creating an intellectual space. it is a college. it is literally about creating intellectual space. >> to me what is amazing about this is here you have someone with the school who is saying i am not comfortable telling students what they can and cannot do. and student activists say you have to tell us what we can and cannot do. it is like role reversal for protesters. >> the world seems to have been turned upside down by liberalness. there, i said it. they have go
they had snowflakes and snow men et cetera. they have never had a christmas cup. >> what do i win? >> a cup. >> are you drinking coffee today? >> i went to starbucks. >> with just your name on the cup? >> they spelled p wong. wrong. they always spell names wrong. >> a quick note on missouri. timothy wolf was not the president of the university of missouri. he was the president of the you have the of missouri system. i have no idea why that matters, but...
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they're vowing to fight terrorism, et cetera, et cetera, but when putin asked was it one or two coalitions, he stott beyond any reasonable doubt, we talked to-- stuttered, it is one, and of course the downing of the russian jet over turkey, turkish syrian border has complicated everything. francois hollande is finding himself after his trip to washington and to moscow and being with european allies sort of finding rhetorical sport but in terms - doctor support, but in terms of actionable moves of france to be joining a grand coalition, that's not clear >>> talking about that sort of lack of clarity at the moment, the french foreign minister has got into hot water when he initially said that he could envisage syrian groups taking part in the fight against i.s.i.l. and there was push back on that and clarified he said after a transition of power in syria. what do you make of that? <
they're vowing to fight terrorism, et cetera, et cetera, but when putin asked was it one or two coalitions, he stott beyond any reasonable doubt, we talked to-- stuttered, it is one, and of course the downing of the russian jet over turkey, turkish syrian border has complicated everything. francois hollande is finding himself after his trip to washington and to moscow and being with european allies sort of finding rhetorical sport but in terms - doctor support, but in terms of actionable moves...
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, et cetera.hey were called to help during this siege, and apparently were involved in some of the operations to get civilians to safety, civilians living in the area, and perhaps some of those who escaped. so it's been a multinational effort, but very important, as i say that -- malians appear to be front and center, particularly because it is suspected that these individuals may not be foreigners. they could be malians who have pledged an allegiance to an extremist organization like al-qaeda, or part of some of the groups we're seeing operating in the north of the country. but yes, what we understand is that malians have been really at the center and leading the effort to sort out the situation and bring the whole thing to an end. >> yvonne ndege thank you very much indeed. >>> we can speak now to one of the world's leading authorities on mali. she has been writing and speaking extensively on mali for many years now. thanks for being with us on the program. describe for us at the moment what sor
, et cetera.hey were called to help during this siege, and apparently were involved in some of the operations to get civilians to safety, civilians living in the area, and perhaps some of those who escaped. so it's been a multinational effort, but very important, as i say that -- malians appear to be front and center, particularly because it is suspected that these individuals may not be foreigners. they could be malians who have pledged an allegiance to an extremist organization like al-qaeda,...
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the fact that so much of that is diminished, has been diminished by laws, real estate, interest, et cetera i felt it was imperative to get it down on paper before everybody forgot. >> so all three of you mentioned this issue of loneliness and social, luc, you call that living in the street begging, you talked about loneliness and there's this character in a book called leonard. i'm jealous of leonard. not have a slight but the friendships he develops with you. so that's a beautiful. can you describe loneliness in the book and how it developed you as a writer? >> how can i describe lowly? the way i use loneliness, this huge catchall word now in our lives, is really simply to dramatize the singleness of the experience of walking the streets, which actually we all can describe ourselves as being lonely figures on the street. that is what it does. however, it is also true that in my generation the first time in history really that millions of people are living alone, people like ourselves, people of every stripe and condition are living alone. 50%, the census tells us that 50% of all new york
the fact that so much of that is diminished, has been diminished by laws, real estate, interest, et cetera i felt it was imperative to get it down on paper before everybody forgot. >> so all three of you mentioned this issue of loneliness and social, luc, you call that living in the street begging, you talked about loneliness and there's this character in a book called leonard. i'm jealous of leonard. not have a slight but the friendships he develops with you. so that's a beautiful. can...
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they were stoned, et cetera. so they eventually all made their way back. the situation, here's sumi with her children. her husband was in the for 42nd which was the all japanese brigade in world war ii. she lost her husband then and has raised these six beautiful children, every single one of them gone to college and she's very proud of them. she told me when i see us come here, i talked to on the phone and i said that going to ask how did he do it. how did you live through it? she said tell them i am one tough cookie. [laughter] the same thing happened when i got traded. ingrid and her brother got jobs with the military and they made their way back and rebuild their lives here. i don't know, i often ask myself if president obama trade the night to syria if i would be fighting to get back to the united states. but these children thought very hard for their american citizenship. the resilience is so inspiring to me. i'm not going to talk about that right now. we are running out of time. this is ingrid and her first husband who fought, he was a german-americ
they were stoned, et cetera. so they eventually all made their way back. the situation, here's sumi with her children. her husband was in the for 42nd which was the all japanese brigade in world war ii. she lost her husband then and has raised these six beautiful children, every single one of them gone to college and she's very proud of them. she told me when i see us come here, i talked to on the phone and i said that going to ask how did he do it. how did you live through it? she said tell...
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we have the european community, et cetera. and you have a porous borders where people could quite easily come in from the middle east, eastern europe, where there's also training camps come in and out and very easily come in and basically assimilate with the rest of the culture with the rest of the country and just lay in perhaps like this one. >> this is marcia kramer again. i wonder if you think if events like this also serve to help whatever organizations are involved to recruit people to their cause. >> absolutely. any success that they have as you know, any success that these folks have, this is a huge recruiting tool for them. they will put this on their internet. they will put this on the web. and they will make sure that the world knows what organization this attack belongs to and that it was successful and that more people should join their cause and they appeal to young people who believe in something in that this is so romantic cause that they should join when it's really a culture of violence and death. and this is
we have the european community, et cetera. and you have a porous borders where people could quite easily come in from the middle east, eastern europe, where there's also training camps come in and out and very easily come in and basically assimilate with the rest of the culture with the rest of the country and just lay in perhaps like this one. >> this is marcia kramer again. i wonder if you think if events like this also serve to help whatever organizations are involved to recruit people...
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, et cetera. that's when you discover what? >> that i had breast cancer. >> so you wake up one day, and you decide you have to get to the doctor because you find something. >> yeah, well, i had been following this story of a celebrity, and she was doing ivf, and it was breast cancer awareness month, and the doctor wouldn't let her continue until she got a mammogram. and i was watching her story, and i thought -- my husband and i at the time were also trying to have a baby -- "maybe i should do a self-breast-exam." and it was that breast exam that i found a lump in my left breast and discovered that i had breast cancer. and i just think it's amazing that you just never know whose story is gonna affect you or who's listening. perhaps someone watching today will do that breast exam or do that self-- or get that mammogram because they heard our story. >> mm. i mean, so many people we know here -- we have stacey sager who works for us here at channel 7, and of course amy robach on "good morning america
, et cetera. that's when you discover what? >> that i had breast cancer. >> so you wake up one day, and you decide you have to get to the doctor because you find something. >> yeah, well, i had been following this story of a celebrity, and she was doing ivf, and it was breast cancer awareness month, and the doctor wouldn't let her continue until she got a mammogram. and i was watching her story, and i thought -- my husband and i at the time were also trying to have a baby --...
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whatever i could, et cetera. i was just increasingly appalled by the environments that i saw disability occupy. >> the inequality of public space? >> completely. that in a sense public space was curated, as it were, to literally use that word "curated," for able-bodied people. or for a sort of image of a certain citizenry. which i think maybe mattered several hundred years ago. but seemed grossly just difficult for me. and i found it problematic that, you know, architecture was about stairs, and hierarchy, and all these things. for me it needed to be about people. all walks of life, all their narratives, all their stories. and it needed to keep adding that story to the history of the world. because, in a way, literature records our lives, but architecture also does. >> you think that's one of the things that distinguishes you from most other architects, in that it's always, for you, about the people, and the geography, and the emotion. is it one of the reasons that you've rejected this idea of having a signature
whatever i could, et cetera. i was just increasingly appalled by the environments that i saw disability occupy. >> the inequality of public space? >> completely. that in a sense public space was curated, as it were, to literally use that word "curated," for able-bodied people. or for a sort of image of a certain citizenry. which i think maybe mattered several hundred years ago. but seemed grossly just difficult for me. and i found it problematic that, you know,...
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working with the security services to try and help them figure out the floor plans of the hotels, et cetera, et cetera so ultimately this situation can be brought to an end as siftly as possible with as few casualties as possible but obviously news of at least three dead is going to be a concern and we heard the freelance journalist we have on the outside of the hotel talking about the number of gunmen and initially the hotel owners were putting out information saying that there were around two gunmen involved and getting contradictory information from security services and from our own eyewitness on the ground that actually around 10-15 he said 10-15 gunmen stormed the hotel when they launched attack and hugely worrying situation at the moment. >> updating from abuja there and what we know so far of what is happening at the radisson blu is three have been killed and managed to rescue dozens of hostages and 140 guests and 30 staff members were being held and are told there are at least ten gunmen involved in the situation but the hotel operator said they believe there are two and there are
working with the security services to try and help them figure out the floor plans of the hotels, et cetera, et cetera so ultimately this situation can be brought to an end as siftly as possible with as few casualties as possible but obviously news of at least three dead is going to be a concern and we heard the freelance journalist we have on the outside of the hotel talking about the number of gunmen and initially the hotel owners were putting out information saying that there were around two...
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, et cetera, "his family last saw him, the mother says he wasn't involved in politics." you know, always these little code words, right? and they'd say, you know, "body found." just an endless cascade of bodies being found all over the city, always described as showing signs of torture-- (speaking spanish) a coup de grace in the head. >> host: these are kids that are basically your age at that point. >> my age. >> hinojosa: 20, 21, 22, 23. >> sure. and then one day we're at a family cocktail party, right, and this other girl, she's the daughter of family friends, she's at the public university, and she's studying to be a doctor, and she's telling me about, like, part of their medial school practice... because it's the public university, it's the free university. and they do their forensic studies at the morgue. and she says to me, "you have to see what it's like in there. some mornings, you know, there's bodies stacked up like firewood outside, and you should see the condition they're in." and that's the moment where my life changed, really. that's the moment... because
, et cetera, "his family last saw him, the mother says he wasn't involved in politics." you know, always these little code words, right? and they'd say, you know, "body found." just an endless cascade of bodies being found all over the city, always described as showing signs of torture-- (speaking spanish) a coup de grace in the head. >> host: these are kids that are basically your age at that point. >> my age. >> hinojosa: 20, 21, 22, 23. >> sure....
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ad/hd, dyslexia, autism, et cetera, et cetera.esent, according to the environmental working group, close to 50% of our high school students are on prescribed amphetamines. that cost the country a lot of money and to me, it's very noncreative way to treat because there's evidence now that prolonged amphetamine produced 10, 15 years down the road they're seeing solid tumors of the breast, lung prostate, et cetera. deirdre: right. >> so all of these kids, what's that going to be down the road? so i'm not for a sing issue candidate, but i'm looking at dr. carson, i would hope because he's wise and because he's expansive in his thinking that he would -- like they do in europe, and i'm not advocating the socialist medicine in europe too because that has its downfall. but the one thing i do admire in europe if you go to your doctor in europe and particularly in france which i know firsthand because i have family members, you can choose to have orthodox medicine meaning here's my disease, here's the pill for it, or you can choose homeopat
ad/hd, dyslexia, autism, et cetera, et cetera.esent, according to the environmental working group, close to 50% of our high school students are on prescribed amphetamines. that cost the country a lot of money and to me, it's very noncreative way to treat because there's evidence now that prolonged amphetamine produced 10, 15 years down the road they're seeing solid tumors of the breast, lung prostate, et cetera. deirdre: right. >> so all of these kids, what's that going to be down the...
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et cetera, et cetera.eting and apologized to the protesters because of the bad media coverage when which that demonstration has produced. >> so what is this woman's job at dartmouth? do we know? >> essentially an administrator in the support faculty supporting the students. >> she supports the students vice provo of student affairs edge least inge-lise ameer. she was sorry that people like me and i guess you reported negatively on that. >> what she had done was to encourage this disruption. she encouraged racial confrontation. in fact, she caved to intolerance. she caved to campus fascism. >> she is a villain. >> she is indeed. >> now at the v.a., problems continue for vets going to some of the hospitals, not all but some but the v.a. administrator is a villain in stuart's eyes, why? >> bob mcdonald is his name. he handed out $142 million worth of bonuses to 156,000 managers, executives and employees, an average bonus of hundred dollars. did this, he says, to retain top talent. >> which was last year 2014?
et cetera, et cetera.eting and apologized to the protesters because of the bad media coverage when which that demonstration has produced. >> so what is this woman's job at dartmouth? do we know? >> essentially an administrator in the support faculty supporting the students. >> she supports the students vice provo of student affairs edge least inge-lise ameer. she was sorry that people like me and i guess you reported negatively on that. >> what she had done was to...
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what are you doing sending money to other countries, et cetera, et cetera. i think it's just this reaction, this rage the world that they did not want to see. >> whenever i've been confronted with parents, part of it is calling them on not reading the book. like "boy meets boy" there was any guy did with me and another student and the interviewer. we were all supposed to passionate and. just marched out saying i do not like the idea of just the sexualized nature of your writing. there's no sex in the book. the language, what word do you think they use? and very clear that it was the concept. what they heard about the book that made him think that it was some explicit will when, in fact, there was a romantic comedy. i also have a interesting -- the one successful conversation i've had with the teacher, heard me talking about the language in my book, and i said here's the deal. i know that people get all upset about that word but as writers we are chosen to write because we choose the exact right word for whatever we are writing. and that you cannot make the a
what are you doing sending money to other countries, et cetera, et cetera. i think it's just this reaction, this rage the world that they did not want to see. >> whenever i've been confronted with parents, part of it is calling them on not reading the book. like "boy meets boy" there was any guy did with me and another student and the interviewer. we were all supposed to passionate and. just marched out saying i do not like the idea of just the sexualized nature of your writing....
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is -- it's our imperialistic ambitions to take over the oil fields, et cetera, et cetera. you can't fix that. that's not a 12 month solution. for me, two things have to happen or three things. one, the military. we've been avoiding this discussion and president obama has been saying we can't give it credibility. if you look at the oxford dictionary difnition of a state, enclosed territory, self-system of governance, laws, currency, we may not want to admit it the is islamic group has created a state, it is an army from 50,000 to 60,000. there has to be a military solution that its going to have to kill the enemy. i hate to say it but air power is not enough. we can bomb these guys to smithereens. until there is a boot on the ground that takes and holds that territory, we have to, in my mind, if i was driving this military train, you've got to separate mosul andraqqah, you have to interdicted them astop them from moving material. and a solution for assad. you look at syria, kelly, they were producing something like 4 million barrels of oil, they're down to 10,000. it's noth
is -- it's our imperialistic ambitions to take over the oil fields, et cetera, et cetera. you can't fix that. that's not a 12 month solution. for me, two things have to happen or three things. one, the military. we've been avoiding this discussion and president obama has been saying we can't give it credibility. if you look at the oxford dictionary difnition of a state, enclosed territory, self-system of governance, laws, currency, we may not want to admit it the is islamic group has created a...
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a lot of it has to do with lower energy costs, et cetera.hen you take a look at the difference between the consumer discretionary sector here in the u.s. and the retail sector. xly is right at all-time highs. the xrt, however, is 12.5% off its highs for may. retail is not doing well. the consumer is doing great. >> let's talk high -- let's talk high-end retailing. kenneth kohl in the midst leave branding and boosting brand awarnts. a fresh logo, new marketing campaign, and a concept store in new york city. all part of the refresh. scott joins us live from the iconic conference with fashion designer kenneth cole. hi, scott. >> hey there, michelle. how appropriate to be at the iconic conference with a fashion and retailing icon, and that being kenneth cole himself. he is the chairman, the founder, and the chief creative director for kenneth cole productions. it's good to see wrush. >> thank you, scott. >> we mentioned in the intro here that this is a big year for you. i don't think people realize how big it is. refresh. a rebrand. new logo. yo
a lot of it has to do with lower energy costs, et cetera.hen you take a look at the difference between the consumer discretionary sector here in the u.s. and the retail sector. xly is right at all-time highs. the xrt, however, is 12.5% off its highs for may. retail is not doing well. the consumer is doing great. >> let's talk high -- let's talk high-end retailing. kenneth kohl in the midst leave branding and boosting brand awarnts. a fresh logo, new marketing campaign, and a concept store...
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something, like, 450 employees because you have to have a lot of tax collectors and accountant, et cetera. thomas jefferson has three. he's secretary of foreign relations basically, secretary of state, so he doesn't have that much to do. madison -- pardon me, hamilton becomes the lightning rod for all of those people who said i told you so. this isn't going to work. and i don't like it. so, he becomes very, very controversial but he pushes, perseveres. he gets things through the congress. this by the way is a representation of independence hall which if you go to philadelphia and i passionately hope you will, independence hall's on the left and on the right is the place that a lot of times people don't go. oh, i just want to see the place where, like, the declaration of sbens was si independence was signed and the constitution. and the right is the congress and that's where the rubber meets the road and it was here that hamilton who was a member of the executive branch under the president he had to push through these various measures. this by the way is the first u.s. congress. it looks k
something, like, 450 employees because you have to have a lot of tax collectors and accountant, et cetera. thomas jefferson has three. he's secretary of foreign relations basically, secretary of state, so he doesn't have that much to do. madison -- pardon me, hamilton becomes the lightning rod for all of those people who said i told you so. this isn't going to work. and i don't like it. so, he becomes very, very controversial but he pushes, perseveres. he gets things through the congress. this...
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and et cetera.are plenty of hiv policy en states that came out in his favor said, he cannot be kept from working because of this. he cannot be discram discriminated against because he is hiv positive. but it is a crazy case, it sounds like he does bear a lot of responsibility, you know if one of his sexual partners who was not notified of his condition. >> he said, is already specified there issue two individuals he had he claims consensual sex they consented, to have sex, it was unprotected but they have been under the care of his physician with regular checks and tested i don't know. kennedy: his physician said if he has issues with substance abuse and does not take his pills that could be problematic for him. >> you have to watch that, and think about this stress of this situation, telling the world that it reminds me of time of magic johnson who cape oucame out in support of charlie sheen. hopefully this encourages people to be tested and be safe. kennedy: there is still no cure, coming up, is t
and et cetera.are plenty of hiv policy en states that came out in his favor said, he cannot be kept from working because of this. he cannot be discram discriminated against because he is hiv positive. but it is a crazy case, it sounds like he does bear a lot of responsibility, you know if one of his sexual partners who was not notified of his condition. >> he said, is already specified there issue two individuals he had he claims consensual sex they consented, to have sex, it was...