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this experimenter couldn't do that. >> that's right. millgram was jewish, and after the holocaust, he, like the rest of the world was trying to figure out how these things happen? how you get lots of people to attack and kill their unarmed neighbors? and he found that if you put the subject closer by, then people are less likely go to the top. if you put the experimenter, the guy in the white lab coat farther away, people are also less likely to go to the top. john: i even wonder if the experiment can be done today because some of the experimenters were traumatized by giving the shocks and might not be allowed today? >> yeah, i think that's right. it's not taught as much as it was when it first came out. i think the most important thing is every generation learns this and understands this. so that when they're in the situation with authority, they recognize the patterns in the experiment, like you set up simple rules, you give people titles like you're a teacher, or in other experiments you're a guard. things like that. there's a goal h
this experimenter couldn't do that. >> that's right. millgram was jewish, and after the holocaust, he, like the rest of the world was trying to figure out how these things happen? how you get lots of people to attack and kill their unarmed neighbors? and he found that if you put the subject closer by, then people are less likely go to the top. if you put the experimenter, the guy in the white lab coat farther away, people are also less likely to go to the top. john: i even wonder if the...
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experimental music concert, and also readings. >> give us this day our daily bread at least three times a day. and lead us not into temptation to often on weekdays. [laughter] >> meridians' stands apart from the commercial galleries around union square, and it is because of their core mission, to increase social, philosophical, and spiritual change my isolated individuals and communities. >> it gives a statement, the idea that a significant art of any kind, in any discipline, creates change. >> it is philosophy that attracted david linger to mount a show at meridian. >> you want to feel like your work this summer that it can do some good. i felt like at meridian, it could do some good. we did not even talk about price until the day before the show. of course, meridian needs to support itself and support the community. but that was not the first consideration, so that made me very happy. >> his work is printed porcelain. he transfers images onto and spoils the surface a fragile shes of clay. each one, only one-tenth of an inch thick. >> it took about two years to get it down. i would say
experimental music concert, and also readings. >> give us this day our daily bread at least three times a day. and lead us not into temptation to often on weekdays. [laughter] >> meridians' stands apart from the commercial galleries around union square, and it is because of their core mission, to increase social, philosophical, and spiritual change my isolated individuals and communities. >> it gives a statement, the idea that a significant art of any kind, in any discipline,...
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the experimental plane has been towed away for inspection. jennifer mclogan, cbs 2 news. >>> tens of thousands of bus riders dealing with changes. dozens of gates have been rearranged and there could be a lot of confusion. alana gold explains. >> reporter: new gates at the bus terminal. >> reporter: the message has been loud and clear at the bus terminal warning everyone that 40 gates had been relocated. this impacts 30,000 passengers. >> reporter: how confusing was it? >> i was stressed out. i got to be somewhere at 9:00. >> reporter: he had a rough morning trying to catch a bus to work. >> i missed the first one. >> reporter: are you late to work now. >> i don't know i got a couple more minutes. >> reporter: most bus lines will be grouped together so the building runs more efficiently. new jersey transit buses are on the 3rd floor. rockland houstons on the fourth level. >> we're trying to improve the quality of customers' commute. it should reduce the crowding conditions and improve the on time performance of the bus. >> reporter: the new g
the experimental plane has been towed away for inspection. jennifer mclogan, cbs 2 news. >>> tens of thousands of bus riders dealing with changes. dozens of gates have been rearranged and there could be a lot of confusion. alana gold explains. >> reporter: new gates at the bus terminal. >> reporter: the message has been loud and clear at the bus terminal warning everyone that 40 gates had been relocated. this impacts 30,000 passengers. >> reporter: how confusing was...
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the state experimentation, the states as laboratories of health care, really was enabled by the medicaid program, and that is part of what led us to where we are today with a much broader program that is really an indelible part of the fabric of our society. ms. judo: i think secretary sibelius may have referred to it as a two-tiered system with some states expanding medicaid under the aca and 20 or 22 other states choosing not to. what are the implications of having a system like that in place, especially for the recipients? ms. deparle: we had something like that with the beginning of medicaid. in that it was a voluntary program, and states could decide if they wanted to adopt medicaid if they had a financial stake in it, and it took 10, 15 years for all states to finally decide they would have a medicaid program, even with the state children's health insurance program that i helped implement. that took a handful of years for every state to finally decide they would adopt and have a children's health insurance program. some of this is just what happens with these new programs. it's par
the state experimentation, the states as laboratories of health care, really was enabled by the medicaid program, and that is part of what led us to where we are today with a much broader program that is really an indelible part of the fabric of our society. ms. judo: i think secretary sibelius may have referred to it as a two-tiered system with some states expanding medicaid under the aca and 20 or 22 other states choosing not to. what are the implications of having a system like that in...
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laboratorye in the who were doing experimental work often took risks that nobody would accept except under the pressure of war. all, other young men like us were in the trenches in france, and they did experiments that today would be considered insanely dangerous. example was lou is slotin. . was in a similar group what they were doing was that they had the two halves of a plutonium bomb. the lower half was held on a table and the upper half was being gradually lowered, and as they got closer, the neutron activity came greater and greater. the neutrons in one half were more likely to strike the other half as they came closer together. and by seeing the amount of neutron activity which they could monitor, you would hear a click every time a neutron was detected in the counter, was to see how that depended upon the distance the tween the two. two.stance between the now the war was over, and you may ask, why were they doing horriblengerously experiment? you never raised the second hemisphere because if you dropped it and the two came together, you had not a bomb and that would make a ph
laboratorye in the who were doing experimental work often took risks that nobody would accept except under the pressure of war. all, other young men like us were in the trenches in france, and they did experiments that today would be considered insanely dangerous. example was lou is slotin. . was in a similar group what they were doing was that they had the two halves of a plutonium bomb. the lower half was held on a table and the upper half was being gradually lowered, and as they got closer,...
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we dealt with the controversy and saw true scientific experimentation. i can't wait to do more. more be sure to tune in to "techknow." >> go behind the scenes at aljazeera.com/techknow. join us on google plus and more. >> mdma helps with the therapeutic connection. >> exclusive access to the experimental tests. >> our fears are dancing between us. >> techknow's team of experts show you how the miracles of science... >> this is what innovation looks like. >> can affect and surprise us. >> i feel like we're making an impact. >> awesome! >> techknow - where technology meets humanity. ♪ a u.s. air strike hits a taliban target outside kunduz as afghanistan sends in special forces to take back the city. ♪ hello from al jazeera's headquarters in doha, i'm jane dutton and barack obama and vladimir putin meet to discuss the war in syria but deep differences remain. typhoon lands in eastern china. and rotten roots and look at brazil's
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he declined to be transported his experimental plane has bureau for inspection. from bayport, long island, jennifer mclogan, cbs 2 news. >> as you saw there in the video the pilot was wearing a life jacket and had towed the plane to the beach for take- off. >>> a forest fire tearing through the new jersey pine barrens is now 50% contained. it's burned roughly 1,000 acres since it started yesterday. it broke out in woodland township in burlington county and spread to ocean county. fighting the flames has been especially tough because of the dry and windy conditions out there. the cause of the fire is not yet known. >>> as an aide to governor cuomo fights for his life, police are searching for suspects in the brooklyn shootout that left carey gabay with a gunshot wound to the head. cbs 2's hazel sanchez joins us now live from kings county hospital in east flatbush. hazel? >> reporter: kristine, carey gabay is in a medically- induced coma here at kings county hospital surrounded by loved ones. his family released a statement thanking everyone for their outpouring of
he declined to be transported his experimental plane has bureau for inspection. from bayport, long island, jennifer mclogan, cbs 2 news. >> as you saw there in the video the pilot was wearing a life jacket and had towed the plane to the beach for take- off. >>> a forest fire tearing through the new jersey pine barrens is now 50% contained. it's burned roughly 1,000 acres since it started yesterday. it broke out in woodland township in burlington county and spread to ocean county....
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and my own belief is they're at their worst when it's a fomenting fire of change and experimentation and they're trying to create a static result or requirement against a backdrop of ever-changing market services and consumer preferences. so you know i would look for a category of having the commission be committed to incentives that align with that experience. that experimentation paradigm and the importance of sort of not letting there be arbitrary or premature reflective reactions to experimentation in products and service, flexibility of packaging, new business models. new roles for interactive or consumers. the role that data will play in trying to bring tailored experiences to consumers. a lot of those things will always have an element of something you might be a little worried about. but if you act on it prematurely, i think you'll distort the market by the consumer. the second thing, i think the disincentives you mentioned, dick, are frankly just the opposite of that, right? you do the very things you are hoping they not do. i also think at some point a combination of the fc
and my own belief is they're at their worst when it's a fomenting fire of change and experimentation and they're trying to create a static result or requirement against a backdrop of ever-changing market services and consumer preferences. so you know i would look for a category of having the commission be committed to incentives that align with that experience. that experimentation paradigm and the importance of sort of not letting there be arbitrary or premature reflective reactions to...
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we dealt with the controversy and saw true scientific experimentation. i can't wait to do more. more be sure to tune in to "techknow." >> go behind the scenes at aljazeera.com/techknow. join us on google plus and more. >> mdma helps with the therapeutic connection. >> exclusive access to the experimental tests. >> our fears are dancing between us. >> techknow's team of experts show you how the miracles of science... >> this is what innovation looks like. >> can affect and surprise us. >> i feel like we're making an impact. >> awesome! >> techknow - where technology meets humanity. >> i'm russell beard in northern kenya where local hero martin wheeler is taking elephant conservation to new heights. >> i'm jasmeen qureshshi in monterey bay california where researchers have discovered that sea otters may play a key role in revitalizing our oceans.
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. -- you can commit relatively small amounts of resources to experimentation. but if you don't go through that process -- vago: getting to the point where people are comfortable failing. >> up to a point. we don't want to fail on major commitment on a ltibillion-dollaprogram. we should be reasonably confident that will be in a secure double program and deliver as we expect to. the thing to do beforore that, u should be willing to take risks, and you u should be willing to fail. the program is an example of trying to do a lot of work up &dont so when we commit to a we are reasonably y confident. vago: long-range research and development plan, that remains highly cssified. how are you sharing some of the findings and ideas with other commercial industry that you need to harvest in order to get there? how much of this stuffff are you able to share with people to draw them out? >> we can share our problems to a certain level. we can't ways get technical details. some of the problems are ptty obvious. once you get further into solving a problem, you can get into cla
. -- you can commit relatively small amounts of resources to experimentation. but if you don't go through that process -- vago: getting to the point where people are comfortable failing. >> up to a point. we don't want to fail on major commitment on a ltibillion-dollaprogram. we should be reasonably confident that will be in a secure double program and deliver as we expect to. the thing to do beforore that, u should be willing to take risks, and you u should be willing to fail. the...
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some of the things we are doing, really they are just pure experimentation for experimentation's sakeous. >> i like that. >> it's another food item on your shelf. me as a cook, that's what i want. these are two years old cherries with the cherry pits and wild roses. five years old wild roses. very deep, intense. >> this is amazing. >> they're not just thinking about what tastes good now but they're talking about will it taste good in two years if you ferment it or age it or dry it. >> we like to ferment it. we add bacteria to it so it needs three years of time and it becomes utter delicious. the diversity, you're looking at fermentations and different bacteria, looking at different molds, yeast, all sorts. it's absolutely enormous. >> there is stuff rotting in jars and vats that these experiments in fermentation and flavor. what they are all doing some sinister -- down there, i know. >> so this is a ferment of a wild type of spinach which grows around here. no one uses them. reminiscent of foie gras. >> serious foie. >> serious foie. this is from a weed that grows everywhere. you can
some of the things we are doing, really they are just pure experimentation for experimentation's sakeous. >> i like that. >> it's another food item on your shelf. me as a cook, that's what i want. these are two years old cherries with the cherry pits and wild roses. five years old wild roses. very deep, intense. >> this is amazing. >> they're not just thinking about what tastes good now but they're talking about will it taste good in two years if you ferment it or age it...
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mark: the point about experimentation is very good.hat the world costs skewed situation, it is fine to experiment on the way in. when you are easy, you can do as much tinkering and seeing what works and what does not. the exit strategy is a very different scenario. ,rying to land the helicopter that is where they have gotten themselves into a bit of a bind, a bit of a sticky corner. mark carney said, it is ok if we raise rates and then we reverse. no, it isn't. that is not price stability. it would be the worst of possible worlds to raise and reverse. stephen: one of the reasons we had the issues we did in 2008-2009 is that macro prudential policy was to lose in the previous decade. we are very concerned about the medium-term outlook and risks globally. we would hate to see the unwind from the current position that we are getting ourselves and with imbalance is -- imbalances be even larger because rates were kept to low a second time. francine: guys, thank you so much for joining us. heads west.ltice they purchased america's cablevisio
mark: the point about experimentation is very good.hat the world costs skewed situation, it is fine to experiment on the way in. when you are easy, you can do as much tinkering and seeing what works and what does not. the exit strategy is a very different scenario. ,rying to land the helicopter that is where they have gotten themselves into a bit of a bind, a bit of a sticky corner. mark carney said, it is ok if we raise rates and then we reverse. no, it isn't. that is not price stability. it...
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. >> exclusive access to the experimental tests. >> our fears are dancing between us. >> techknow's team of experts show you how the miracles of science... >> this is what innovation looks like. >> can affect and surprise us. >> i feel like we're making an impact. >> awesome! >> techknow - where technology meets humanity. >>> we are back with more coverage of >> looking at live pictures coming in from philadelphia at the celebration of families. taking stage just after the pope wrapped up. he gave a stirring speech on love and family and some say it was his most powerful speech given during his tour here in the u.s. which wraps up tomorrow in philadelphia. beyond the serious messages from the pope there has been talk about his popemobile. popemobiles have gone through many incarnations over the years. john seigenthaler takes a look at the evolution of papal transportation. >> the vehicles that have transported popes throughout the ages have often reflected the personalities of the holy men themselves popes who have been on the move for hundreds of years. popes were carried through crowds
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. >> exclusive access to the experimental tests. >> our fears are dancing between us. >> techknow's team of experts show you how the miracles of science... >> this is what innovation looks like. >> can affect and surprise us. >> i feel like we're making an impact. >> awesome! >> techknow - where technology meets humanity. >> in november, about a month after the 43 students disappeared, mexico's attorney general said he believed they had been killed by cartel members... the bodies had been burnt, he said, and what was left had been put into plastic bags and tossed into a river just outside of iguala, and it would be hard to identify or match the charred remains through dna. with so many disappearances in this region, and potential dumping and burning sites, it may be impossible to ever get a full picture of what happened. in the search for the students - carried out by officials as well as people from the community - one mass grave after another was discovered, scattered through the hills. miguel angel is part of one of guerrero's community police forces, formed in response to rising viol
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terminal y va a morir pronto ahora cuatro la opciÓn de probar medicamentos que aÚn estÁn en etapa experimentalmento. hay quienes se mostraron preocupados por la medida argumentando que podrÍa dar falsas esperanzas a los pacientes o incluso que podrÍa desviarnos aÚn mÁs, algo con lo que no coincide el doctor que asegura que el paciente tiene todo que ganar y nada que perder. >> si hay efectos secundarios, que peor que la muerte? ademÁs, va a ayudar a los pacientes que pueden venir despuÉs. eso sÓlo ganancia. esto se ha visto antes en medicina. >> la medida que es conocida como derecho a probar exclusiÓn de cualquier responsabilidad a mÉdicos y compaÑÍas aseguradoras que en caso de que haya consecuencias negativas. >> el gobernador de california tiene hasta el prÓximo 11 de octubre para aprobar o vetar la medida. si no tiene pronunciaciÓn, se convertirÁ automáticamente en ley. un joven de 19 aÑos fue encontrado sin vida despuÉs de ser dejado en el interior de un autobÚs escolar. esto fue el viernes por la tarde. hasta el momento no se han especificado los detalles sobre cÓmo ocurrió el deceso de
terminal y va a morir pronto ahora cuatro la opciÓn de probar medicamentos que aÚn estÁn en etapa experimentalmento. hay quienes se mostraron preocupados por la medida argumentando que podrÍa dar falsas esperanzas a los pacientes o incluso que podrÍa desviarnos aÚn mÁs, algo con lo que no coincide el doctor que asegura que el paciente tiene todo que ganar y nada que perder. >> si hay efectos secundarios, que peor que la muerte? ademÁs, va a ayudar a los pacientes que pueden venir...
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. >> exclusive access to the experimental tests. >> our fears are dancing between us. >> techknow's team of experts show you how the miracles of science... >> this is what innovation looks like. >> can affect and surprise us. >> i feel like we're making an impact. >> awesome! >> techknow - where technology meets humanity. >> in the case of the students, while there have been some allegations that federal forces could have been involved in the attack, there's been no hard evidence. but there is the question - could they have stopped what happened that night? this is where three students were killed on september 26th and 43 others taken by the municipal police and handed over to criminal organizations. the military battalion is about a mile away from here25 but they say that they didnÕt hear anything that night. this one shot that was fired that night whether or not they heard gunfire, the army never intervened. and since then, offials have said that the battalion never received an order to respond we repeatedly asked to speak with someone from the defense ministry, but got no response. so
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. >> exclusive access to the experimental tests. >> our fears are dancing between us. >> techknow's team of experts show you how the miracles of science... >> this is what innovation looks like. >> can affect and surprise us. >> i feel like we're making an impact. >> awesome! >> techknow - where technology meets humanity. >>> the irony of powerful world leaders like president obama, president vladimir putin, and chinese president xi jinping speaking the a the 70th united nations general assembly this week is inescapable and depressing. ironic because these men and others gathered at a 70-year-old institution that remains powerless to stop wars, conflict and other human tragedies raging around the globe. that powerlessness is why many critics say the u.n. failed in its mission. tonight it want to discuss some of the reasons for the perceived failure and what should be done to address dangerous impetuous. and damage that the u.n. would fail to prevent. it left a quarter of a million dead. >> veto u.n. resolutions since jeften. more on that in a minute. then there's the nightmare of iraq wh
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the faa says it's a single engine experimental amphibian plane. suffolk police say it went down after a pontoon and left wing caught water during takeoff. why the plane was taking off here near a public beach and residential neighborhood will investigation. >> what a wake-up call. i'm still trying to figure out what the hell happened today. >> reporter: we visited the pilot's home today on several occasions but weren't able to reach him for comment. again, the faa trying to figure out whether he violated any regulations by taking off from down here on the beach. we're at bay port tonight. news 4 new york. >>> new developments in the case of a long island day care center where two employees are accused of abuse ing children. the office of children and family services has moved to revoke the license of the day cake. last month, police arrested two employees after they pushed and shoved children to the floor. a spokesman said there's a long list of violations at that facility. >>> a nightmare for employees at an upper east side deli turned into a sca
the faa says it's a single engine experimental amphibian plane. suffolk police say it went down after a pontoon and left wing caught water during takeoff. why the plane was taking off here near a public beach and residential neighborhood will investigation. >> what a wake-up call. i'm still trying to figure out what the hell happened today. >> reporter: we visited the pilot's home today on several occasions but weren't able to reach him for comment. again, the faa trying to figure...
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>> there was a lot of sexual experimentation in the 1970s, and one place that that experimentation tookhin marriage, by trading partners, having group sex, and rethinking what has become in their mind a kind of rigid monogamy that killed pleasure. >> in southern california, a young couple were exploring with ideas about open marriage, and they created a retreat for other people to come and explore those ideas as well. >> i wasn't sure if you wanted to be walking around without clothes on. >> that's funny. i felt the same way. >> you stored away your clothes and lived morning, noon and night as a nudist. and people, if they wished, could indulge in intercourse together. >> a lot of people i haven't seen for a while. >> the idea of this place, as espoused by john williamson and his wife barbara, was to try to eliminate jealousy and sexual possessiveness in marriage. they had a lofty notion of what they were doing. >> monogamy as we know it, marriage as we know it, the american family as we know it, it's not working. and it hasn't worked. it will work even less in the future. >> barbara wa
>> there was a lot of sexual experimentation in the 1970s, and one place that that experimentation tookhin marriage, by trading partners, having group sex, and rethinking what has become in their mind a kind of rigid monogamy that killed pleasure. >> in southern california, a young couple were exploring with ideas about open marriage, and they created a retreat for other people to come and explore those ideas as well. >> i wasn't sure if you wanted to be walking around without...
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but thousands of humans have now received experimental ebola vaccines, with good results.n this case, humans may, in some small way, be the guinea pigs for the chimps. miles o'brien, the pbs newshour, new iberia louisiana. >> ifill: just over a year after the city of ferguson, missouri exploded in unrest after the killing of michael brown, an unarmed black teenager, by darren wilson, a white police officer, a local commission today released a blunt, new report. focusing on race, inequity and history, the 16-member ferguson commission issued 189 calls to action, including improvements in police practices, education, housing, and healthcare access. "what we are pointing out," the commission concludes, "is that the data suggests, time and again, that our institutions and existing systems are not equal, and that this has racial repercussions." joining me now to discuss the report and its possible impact are commission co-chair, the reverend starsky wilson, and missouri state senator maria chappelle-nadal. thank you both for joining us. so, call to action, reverend wilson. what
but thousands of humans have now received experimental ebola vaccines, with good results.n this case, humans may, in some small way, be the guinea pigs for the chimps. miles o'brien, the pbs newshour, new iberia louisiana. >> ifill: just over a year after the city of ferguson, missouri exploded in unrest after the killing of michael brown, an unarmed black teenager, by darren wilson, a white police officer, a local commission today released a blunt, new report. focusing on race, inequity...
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. >> i like medical experimentation, yes. >> you like investment banks even more. >> yes.h school hand is one of the great u.s. investment banks that finally went public. huh for watching. don't forget 9/11, by the way. that's it for forbes on fox. keep it right here. eric golden time. >> one thing that the united states can do is to begin to admit more syrian refugees. >> it's being kwauld a disaster of biblical proportion that is syrian refugees storm europe. the obama administration planning to bring at least 10,000 more here to america, but this comes amid reports isis is using the refugees to infiltrate the west. are we inviting a costly terror attack on our own soil? hi, everyone. i'm aik. welcome to cashin in. our crew this week, wayne rogers, swron than, michelle, and -- i understand the new men are -- yesterday was the
. >> i like medical experimentation, yes. >> you like investment banks even more. >> yes.h school hand is one of the great u.s. investment banks that finally went public. huh for watching. don't forget 9/11, by the way. that's it for forbes on fox. keep it right here. eric golden time. >> one thing that the united states can do is to begin to admit more syrian refugees. >> it's being kwauld a disaster of biblical proportion that is syrian refugees storm europe. the...
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will a new experimental program be their last chance? >> i have to do my 100 percent best so i don't end up in a place like this again. >> we're here to fully get into the nuances of everything that's going on, not just in this country, but around the world. getting the news from the people who are affected. >> people need to demand reform... >> ali velshi on target >>> welcome back, you're watching al jazeera, live from doha, a reminder of our top stories. n.a.t.o. special forces reach the northern city of kunduz. they are there to bolster the army. fighting remains focused around the city's airports. >> russia's upper house of parliament has approved the use of military force abroad, as moscow builds up the presence in syria. the involvement will be limited to air strikes. syrian president bashar al-assad had asked russia for military help. >> and a court in india sentenced 5 people to death for planting bombs on a commuter train in 2006. 189 people were killed in the attack, several others had been sentenced to life in prison. >> 16 t
will a new experimental program be their last chance? >> i have to do my 100 percent best so i don't end up in a place like this again. >> we're here to fully get into the nuances of everything that's going on, not just in this country, but around the world. getting the news from the people who are affected. >> people need to demand reform... >> ali velshi on target >>> welcome back, you're watching al jazeera, live from doha, a reminder of our top stories....
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and experimental artist james franco, expressing himself in the new scion im. it's weird someone so complex would drive such a practical car. and that someone who suffers for his art would avoid the pain of the traditional car buying process. it's weird he even agreed to be in our ad. but, it's the role he was born to play - himselves. the new scion ia and im. standard features that actually come standard. weird, right? [ scanner beeping ] sir, could you step aside? "sir"? come on. you know who i am. progressive insurance? uh, i save people an average of over $500 when they switch? did you pack your own bags? oh! right -- the name your price tool. it shows people policy options to help fit their budget. [ scanner warbling ] crazy that a big shot like me would pack his own bags, right? [ chuckles ] so, do i have the right to remain handsome? [ chuckles ] wait. uh-oh. t11 intelligent driver-assist systems. it recognizes pedestrians and alerts you. warns you about incoming cross-traffic. cameras and radar detect dangers you don't. and it can even stop by itself. s
and experimental artist james franco, expressing himself in the new scion im. it's weird someone so complex would drive such a practical car. and that someone who suffers for his art would avoid the pain of the traditional car buying process. it's weird he even agreed to be in our ad. but, it's the role he was born to play - himselves. the new scion ia and im. standard features that actually come standard. weird, right? [ scanner beeping ] sir, could you step aside? "sir"? come on....
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, but they are not really addressing the underlying need for small scale production, much more experimental- nature. the u.s. federal reserve has kicked off a two-day meeting to discuss a hike in american interest rates. said chair janet yellen -- fed chair janet yellen arrived in washington, d c two lead the most closely watched gathering since she took office in 2013. rates are near zero, and the u.s. central bank is not raise them for -- has not raised them for nine years. the fed said it is time to move to stave off inflation, but there are warnings a premature move could hurt the global economy and the u.s. economy, and the fed seems to be walking a tightrope. >> the fed has a tremendous challenge right now. on the one hand, the job market looks pretty good. not perfect, but pretty good. wages are not rising at the rate many would like, and that includes the fed. inflation is below the target the fed set, 2% or so. but the volatility in financial markets, while not part of the fed's mandate, is not something the central bank ones to inflame -- wants to inflame. reporter: the oecd is cu
, but they are not really addressing the underlying need for small scale production, much more experimental- nature. the u.s. federal reserve has kicked off a two-day meeting to discuss a hike in american interest rates. said chair janet yellen -- fed chair janet yellen arrived in washington, d c two lead the most closely watched gathering since she took office in 2013. rates are near zero, and the u.s. central bank is not raise them for -- has not raised them for nine years. the fed said it is...
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. >> exclusive access to the experimental tests. >> our fears are dancing between us. >> techknow's team of experts show you how the miracles of science... >> this is what innovation looks like. >> can affect and surprise us. >> i feel like we're making an impact. >> awesome! >> techknow - where technology meets humanity. >>> today brought reminder after reminder that diplomacy is a game played with the most brutal of tools and the most formal of rules. today the russian military officially informed nato that it was intervening in syria on the side of president assad. who knew you even had to do that. the russian foreign minister said today that his country was targeting isil and would work with partners to oppose terrorism in syria even with the united states. they unleashed some 20 air strikes at targets it said were associated with its true enemy in syria, the islamic state. and then several different groups said they were directed at their own fighters and not isil at all. john kerry called it a subject of grave concern. meanwhile, syria's foreign minister says his country strongly e
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. >> exclusive access to the experimental tests. >> our fears are dancing between us. >> techknow's teamf experts show you how the miracles of science... >> this is what innovation looks like. >> can affect and surprise us. >> i feel like we're making an impact. >> awesome! >> techknow - where technology meets humanity. >>> the united auto union is preparing to strike at the ford plant. they have been at odds over a new collective bargaining agreement. if they do not reach a deal, the plant will shut down by the end of the week. around 7500 workers would walk off of the job. >>> as of today you can get behind the wheel of an all-electric suv, tesla putting the model up for sale. it is billed as the world's fastest suv, going from zero to 60 miles per hour in just 3.2 seconds. but it is the rare falcon doors everyone is talking about. and in case you are interested, the model x can be yours for $132,000. thank you for joining us. i'm randall pinkston. the news continues next live from london. we'll continue to bring you speeches from the united nations general assembly throughout the day.
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the experimental dome-shaped dwelling which drew comparisons to the stone house from the flint stones is on the market for $4.2 million. the bay area architect was hired in 2007 to do a major remodel of the '76 home and says it shouldn't be sold to just anybody. that person is not afraid to-- >> that person is not afraid to stand out from confrmty, -- conformity, from the usual >> sharon: dylan, you weren't imagining things. i know that i have been acting strangely lately, and it's because... i've been keeping something from you. >> dylan: [ sighs ] >> sharon: you feel guilty for going through my pill case... and i feel guilty because... i went off my meds for a few days. >> dylan: what? sharon, why would you do that? >> sage: i keep thinking how perfect our ceremony was. it was just sweet and simple. >> nick: we did it the right way by keeping it small. >> sage: yeah. your parents were incredibly gracious after not being invited to the wedding, especially victor. >> nick: sometimes my dad can surprise you -- in a good way. >> sage: yeah, 'cause i think he and i got off onhe
the experimental dome-shaped dwelling which drew comparisons to the stone house from the flint stones is on the market for $4.2 million. the bay area architect was hired in 2007 to do a major remodel of the '76 home and says it shouldn't be sold to just anybody. that person is not afraid to-- >> that person is not afraid to stand out from confrmty, -- conformity, from the usual >> sharon: dylan, you weren't imagining things. i know that i have been acting strangely lately, and it's...
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will a new experimental program be their last chance? >> i have to do my 100 percent best so i don't end up in a place like this again. >>> scientists at n.a.s.a. say that they have found strong evidence of flowing water on mars. it's a potential breakthrough not only in the search for life beyond earth, but in hopes of sending humans to the red planet. john hendren has more. >> n.a.s.a.'s scientist says the red planet is not the desolate dry place they thought it was. >> today we are revolutionizing our understanding of this planet. our rovers are finding that there's a lot more humidity in the air than we imagined. as we ingest the soils, they are moist, hydrated, full of water. mars is not the dry, arid planet that we thought of in the past. today we are going to announce that under certain circumstances liquid water has been found on mars. >> reporter: researchers say a few years ago mars was covered with rivers, lakes and an ocean, but only a small amount of water remains, now n.a.s.a. says a camera captured streaks of briny water o
will a new experimental program be their last chance? >> i have to do my 100 percent best so i don't end up in a place like this again. >>> scientists at n.a.s.a. say that they have found strong evidence of flowing water on mars. it's a potential breakthrough not only in the search for life beyond earth, but in hopes of sending humans to the red planet. john hendren has more. >> n.a.s.a.'s scientist says the red planet is not the desolate dry place they thought it was....
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--como quedo su mano despues de la experimental operacion... --sobrevivi?el --no se preocupe porque tenemos respuesta a todas estas inquietudes con un completo reportaje que presentaremos en instantes... asi que quedese con nosotros... take vo/cesar --y sobre este tema se trata la pregunta de la noche: qu le parece esrevolucioo mtodo quirrgico? blanca --opine a traves de nuestra pagina de facebook telemundo 48.. su comentario podria ser compartido al final de este noticiero. take vo cesar --- ha sido catalogada como la peor crisis de migrantes luego de la segunda guerra mundial.,.. la tragedia de cientos de familias queda captada en video... blanca vo --- amenazan con matar o herir a su familia si no reciben cuantiosas sumas ediner y cualquiera puede ser vctima... pero mucho cuidado, se trata de una estafa. take vo cesar --- envan a prisin al expresidente de un pas centroamericano, luego que se le seÑalara bajo graves cargos de corrupcin... blanca- vo --- autoridades graban los angustiosos momentos que vivi un comerciante secuestrado en mxico, minutos antes
--como quedo su mano despues de la experimental operacion... --sobrevivi?el --no se preocupe porque tenemos respuesta a todas estas inquietudes con un completo reportaje que presentaremos en instantes... asi que quedese con nosotros... take vo/cesar --y sobre este tema se trata la pregunta de la noche: qu le parece esrevolucioo mtodo quirrgico? blanca --opine a traves de nuestra pagina de facebook telemundo 48.. su comentario podria ser compartido al final de este noticiero. take vo cesar ---...
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they were on the very forefront of technological experimentation and progress and doctor fathers here in the united states didn't want to be left behind. the sons had had not only had to write home that they were staying out of trouble but what they were learning every day and the letters are phenomenal and still available at the harvard medical school library in boston. >> host: question for you. who was the last president to write his own speeches, what are your thoughts on the modern presidents and writers and handlers, ej in maryland sends that in. >> guest: that's a good question. my question is roosevelt. the president of the -- power of the president to communicate to the country is what the diminished by that. excuse me. i have to say that some of the most powerful parts of the speeches they've made -- john kennedy was a very good writer. the strongest is when they are speaking from the heart and not from somebody's script. some presidents had wonderful writers for their scripts, ronald regan, one of his writers, who also then wrote for george w. bush when he became president
they were on the very forefront of technological experimentation and progress and doctor fathers here in the united states didn't want to be left behind. the sons had had not only had to write home that they were staying out of trouble but what they were learning every day and the letters are phenomenal and still available at the harvard medical school library in boston. >> host: question for you. who was the last president to write his own speeches, what are your thoughts on the modern...
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. >> i mean, fact is that you're doing really good experimental work in formats that are way beyond what those who know you would know. that's a great question. i wish i thought about it before i came here so i know who i was. >> you can find out now. >> who we are speaks so much to what kind of show do we do and who are we on the air. certainly people who knew my work would say he's a libbial or anti-americ anti-american, hates the country. but who are we is a great question to ask yourself in terms about what part of yourself do you want to bring to a show you're doing. people know me as hannity and colmes, see me with bill o'reilly then arguing with my sister-in-law in a six-minute segment where you become a cartoon. as mike francesca was saying earlier, you have a few minutes to get little sound bites out. on radio you can have actually conversations. while our show, the show that i do for fox news radio is very caller interactive so that it becomes more than just left versus right. it's who am i? who is my audience? we have regular callers. when they first moved me from 6:00 to 9:00
. >> i mean, fact is that you're doing really good experimental work in formats that are way beyond what those who know you would know. that's a great question. i wish i thought about it before i came here so i know who i was. >> you can find out now. >> who we are speaks so much to what kind of show do we do and who are we on the air. certainly people who knew my work would say he's a libbial or anti-americ anti-american, hates the country. but who are we is a great question...
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sigue los pasos, deja que el papa, los abuelos o la persona encargada le presente el biberÓn, que experimentemente tu bebÉ comenzarÁ a aceptar el biberÓn. tenemos todos los consejos que te ayudarÁn a disfrutar en cada etapa de la maternidad para que no te sientas angustiada para tomar decisiones, visita nuestro sitio y no dejes de ponerte en contacto con nosotros, todobebÉ.com. julio: ya llega una visita con un matt damon y su nueva pelÍcula en sÓlo segundos. julio: el gran actor mat damon hablar con stephanie bradford sobre su nueva pelÍcula, veamos lo que dice. stephanie:mat damon siempre quiso ser de robinson cruzÓ, y ahora se le hace realidad en su nueva pelÍcula. (habla en inglÉs) stephanie: se convierte en un nÁufrago que necesitará de mucho ingenio y conocimiento cientÍfico para salir adelante. stephanie: el actor michael peÑa tambiÉn se une a este gran elenco e interpreta al astronauta martÍnez. stephanie: encargado de la producciÓn y dirección es ridley scott. stephanie: asÍ que no se pierdan a mat damon... y: viernes 25 de septiembre, misa apoteÓsica en nueva york, el papa francisco
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. >> exclusive access to the experimental tests. >> our fears are dancing between us. >> techknow's team of experts show you how the miracles of science... >> this is what innovation looks like. >> can affect and surprise us. >> i feel like we're making an impact. >> awesome! >> techknow - where technology meets humanity. a battle for kunduz the u.s. launs airstrikes on the after ban city with taliban fighters are making advances. ♪ ♪ >>> hello, you are watching al jazeera live from doha. also ahead, five people are sentenced to death in india for the 2006 mumbai traina at. the russian parliament approves president putin's request to deploy troops abroad. and protesters take aim at u.n. peacekeepers in the central african republic.
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. >>> a pilot also had to be rescued after his experimental seaplane crash-landed in waters off long island. cell phone video showing the pilot standing on a pontoon ripped from his fuselage as his plane bobbed on the surface of the great south bay in bayport. 57-year-old joseph cannizzaro seemed dazed but otherwise okay. a neighbor saw the plane go down and raced to the scene. >> nose down, straight nose down. so i didn't know whether he was dead or what. >> i'm alive. it's a very good day. >> the faa says the pilot reported engine trouble. the plane now will be inspected to determine exactly what happened. >>> new information tonight in the shooting of a top aide to governor cuomo. there's no a $12,500 reward for information about the shooting of carey gabay. he is an attorney in the governor's office. he was shot in the head early heights, brooklyn. police sega bay caught in the crossfire of a -- say that gabay caught in the crossfire of a gun battle between gangs. the governor called him an outstanding public servant. >> it was just another act of pure randomness of gun violence,
. >>> a pilot also had to be rescued after his experimental seaplane crash-landed in waters off long island. cell phone video showing the pilot standing on a pontoon ripped from his fuselage as his plane bobbed on the surface of the great south bay in bayport. 57-year-old joseph cannizzaro seemed dazed but otherwise okay. a neighbor saw the plane go down and raced to the scene. >> nose down, straight nose down. so i didn't know whether he was dead or what. >> i'm alive....
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will a new experimental program be their last chance? >> i have to do my 100 percent best so i don't end up in a place like this again. >> i'm ray suarez, you're watching "talk to al jazeera". my guest this week, sonia mazano. for decades she played "maria" on sesame street. >> sonia mazano, you write at several junctures in the book about being a sort of almost racial go between. "if i wore my hair this way, people would think i was black. if i wore it another way, they'd think i was--" and it was almost a question mark there, because even you didn't know what to put in there. >> i know. it was a very ambiguous time racially because the puerto- my family, we all considered ourselves white. even though... all puerto ricans were white in their mind. and even though we had neighbors that were black as night and they were puerto rican. and there was always sort of don't the admonishment-- "please don't stay out in the sun too long because you are getting dark". and my sister, who's eight years older, would say to me, "look, everybody who co
will a new experimental program be their last chance? >> i have to do my 100 percent best so i don't end up in a place like this again. >> i'm ray suarez, you're watching "talk to al jazeera". my guest this week, sonia mazano. for decades she played "maria" on sesame street. >> sonia mazano, you write at several junctures in the book about being a sort of almost racial go between. "if i wore my hair this way, people would think i was black. if i wore...
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it said the experimental bone density drug was more effective than the treatment already on the market. separately, a court declined the company's request to block novartis to launch a copycat version of the drug. the stock was up more than 3% to 152.69. >>> lynette saw its shares rise after the close after it noumsed it will buy the generic drug maker for more than $1 billion. shares surged as much as 20% in after hours trading. by the close, the stock was unchanged. for $47.29. >>> phillip morris's indonesian sarm reportedly gauging demand. the cigarette seller is reportedly in talks with investors and could start taking orders by the end of the month. the stock was 1% higher to 7870. >>> planet fitness posted late perngs beat expectations in its first report as a public company. sales were also better than analysts were expecting. the shares rose before falling back. at the close, the shares were up more than 1% to 18.50. >>> a federal judge in san francisco dealt a blow to uber by granding drivers class action status in an ongoing suit over classification. they want to be deemed as
it said the experimental bone density drug was more effective than the treatment already on the market. separately, a court declined the company's request to block novartis to launch a copycat version of the drug. the stock was up more than 3% to 152.69. >>> lynette saw its shares rise after the close after it noumsed it will buy the generic drug maker for more than $1 billion. shares surged as much as 20% in after hours trading. by the close, the stock was unchanged. for $47.29....
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will a new experimental program be their last chance?ve to do my 100 percent best so i don't end up in a place like this again. >> what do you want american's to understand? >> there's so much injustice. >> workers are being injured constantly. >>> welcome back. let's recap the headlines here on al jazeera now. syria has been high on the agenda of the first day of the united general assembly. u.s. press barack obama and russian suppress vladimir putin discussed the comment. they remained divided on the future real of bashar al-assad in syria. the u.n. secretary general is condemning an air strike which has reportedly killed up to 135 people at a wedding in yemen. the saudi coalition which is fighting houthi rebels deny any involvement. the u.s. air strike has hit taliban targets outside kuhn ku, african fighters are fight to go retake the city. >>> it's been a year since president rouhan row took contrf afghanistan. unemployment is increasing and security is weakening. and as jennifer glasse reports many afghans are not happy with the go
will a new experimental program be their last chance?ve to do my 100 percent best so i don't end up in a place like this again. >> what do you want american's to understand? >> there's so much injustice. >> workers are being injured constantly. >>> welcome back. let's recap the headlines here on al jazeera now. syria has been high on the agenda of the first day of the united general assembly. u.s. press barack obama and russian suppress vladimir putin discussed the...
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heron they are pupil saw shares rise after that company's experimental drug for pain met the goals of its study. the drug helped lower pain in patients following surgery. shares jumped nearly 22% to $40.81. >>> coming up, the big threat to one of california's lucrative wine producing regions. >>> nike reports earnings, new home sales and durable goods orders, a read on how many americans filed for unemployment benefits and that's what to watch for thursday. >>> a follow-up to a story we told you about this week. ceo of touring pharmaceuticals says he will lower the price of a 62-year-old drug just days after making headlines for raising it 5,000%. the chief executive did not say what the new price of the life-saving medication would be. he is expected to make that determination over the next few weeks. and he said it was the outrage over the price increase that prompted him to make the change. >>> fast-moving wildfires in northern california are threatening some of the state's most important lucrative wine-producing regions at the peak of harvest. at jane wells reports from middle tow
heron they are pupil saw shares rise after that company's experimental drug for pain met the goals of its study. the drug helped lower pain in patients following surgery. shares jumped nearly 22% to $40.81. >>> coming up, the big threat to one of california's lucrative wine producing regions. >>> nike reports earnings, new home sales and durable goods orders, a read on how many americans filed for unemployment benefits and that's what to watch for thursday. >>> a...
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. >> exclusive access to the experimental tests. >> our fears are dancing between us. >> techknow's team of experts show you how the miracles of science... >> this is what innovation looks like. >> can affect and surprise us. >> i feel like we're making an impact. >> awesome! >> techknow - where technology meets humanity. o. >> the u.s. reaches out to iran as part of a renewed diplomatic effort to end the syria conflict. hello from doha i'm kamal santa maria. >>> upsurge of violence in central african republic. the disappears of 43 students in mexico. and pope francis renews his call for the united states to open
. >> exclusive access to the experimental tests. >> our fears are dancing between us. >> techknow's team of experts show you how the miracles of science... >> this is what innovation looks like. >> can affect and surprise us. >> i feel like we're making an impact. >> awesome! >> techknow - where technology meets humanity. o. >> the u.s. reaches out to iran as part of a renewed diplomatic effort to end the syria conflict. hello from doha i'm...
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and experimental artist james franco, expressing himself in the new scion im. would drive such a practical car. and that someone who suffers for his art would avoid the pain of the traditional car buying process. it's weird he even agreed to be in our ad. but, it's the role he was born to play - himselves. the new scion ia and im. standard features that actually come standard. weird, right? ♪ ( cheers and applause ) >> larry: welcome back. a very funny comedian, kerry coddett. always hilarious comedian, matteo lane. and "nightly show" contributor mike yard. ( cheers and applause ) okay, let's get to it. aise mentioned early ekim davis, the kentucky county clerk was sent to jail for refusing marriage licenses for gay couples based on her religious beliefs-- speaking her mind, right. going against federal law. here's the thing-- if your religion says you can't do a job, shouldn't you just not do that job? >> yeah. >> it makes sense to me. ( applause ) that makes sense to me. i don't-- i don't mess with porks, i would not apply for a job at eddie's pork on queen's
and experimental artist james franco, expressing himself in the new scion im. would drive such a practical car. and that someone who suffers for his art would avoid the pain of the traditional car buying process. it's weird he even agreed to be in our ad. but, it's the role he was born to play - himselves. the new scion ia and im. standard features that actually come standard. weird, right? ♪ ( cheers and applause ) >> larry: welcome back. a very funny comedian, kerry coddett. always...