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end of extreme poverty by 2030. you have to think if your organization is structured in the right way. we knew that global knowledge was not flowing as well as it could throughout the organization. we want to be the group that provides that to them and to everyone else. >> there are 50 other people that would like to ask questions. we don't have times because president kim has to get back to the bank. let me just say this is an agenda that he's outlined not just for the world bank but for all of us. this is a goal everyone should embrace. we should all say thank you to you for your vision, leadership and would you please thank him with your awepplause. [ applause ]
end of extreme poverty by 2030. you have to think if your organization is structured in the right way. we knew that global knowledge was not flowing as well as it could throughout the organization. we want to be the group that provides that to them and to everyone else. >> there are 50 other people that would like to ask questions. we don't have times because president kim has to get back to the bank. let me just say this is an agenda that he's outlined not just for the world bank but for...
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extreme ironing. we took the ironing to extreme places and did it on the side of a mountain or a river or lake or something? >> a bona fide craze is born. extreme ironing. in short order, it's all over the place. >> we've seen people extreme ironing on the top of a mountain, underwater extreme ironing, people doing it in the antarctic on the back of fast-moving cars. >> but no one takes it to greater extremes than andy ford and mike frost, two professional skydivers from great britain. in 1998, andy spots extreme ironing in a magazine. >> saw a guy ironing on a mountaintop. i was like, that's crazy. we chatted about it. i said we could make a sick movie of this. we can really make this look good. >> at the time, andy and mike are focusing on another extreme sport, sky surfing, a mix of sky diving and surfing. >> you surf on the actual air and burning this great big trail through the sky and have as much fun as you really want to you can think, what am i gonna do this time, fly my back, my front, fly u
extreme ironing. we took the ironing to extreme places and did it on the side of a mountain or a river or lake or something? >> a bona fide craze is born. extreme ironing. in short order, it's all over the place. >> we've seen people extreme ironing on the top of a mountain, underwater extreme ironing, people doing it in the antarctic on the back of fast-moving cars. >> but no one takes it to greater extremes than andy ford and mike frost, two professional skydivers from great...
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extreme falls and extreme fails. when you see these five videos, you'll agree, that's got to hurt.aspiring rapper tries dancing in the streets and gets a taste of life in the fast lane. >>, [ bleep ] >> kendrick green dreams of being a rap star and always jumps at the chance to perform. in august, 2009, the aurora, illino illinois native is busting his signature moves for a friend's video camera. >> going right into literally the path of traffic. >> all of a sudden, an ice cream truck comes down the street. >> next thing you know, bam. gets sidelined by the ice cream truck. >> the rapper's wrist is broken, but his ego takes the real hit. >> this ranks pretty high on the scale of dumb stunts. [ bleep ] >> a mountain biker pays the price for trying to pass the buck. [ bleep ] october 2011, a 38 kilometer bike race begins across albert falls game reserve in south africa. six kilometers in, two riders come to a clearing. lead biker spots an antelope to his right. >> he says, hey, there's a buck. and then goes back to riding. all of a sudden, the buck is like, oh, are you challenging me
extreme falls and extreme fails. when you see these five videos, you'll agree, that's got to hurt.aspiring rapper tries dancing in the streets and gets a taste of life in the fast lane. >>, [ bleep ] >> kendrick green dreams of being a rap star and always jumps at the chance to perform. in august, 2009, the aurora, illino illinois native is busting his signature moves for a friend's video camera. >> going right into literally the path of traffic. >> all of a sudden, an...
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that is extreme as the patriot act is not even the extreme patriot act justifies a policy this radical and i think it's going to have a huge impact on
that is extreme as the patriot act is not even the extreme patriot act justifies a policy this radical and i think it's going to have a huge impact on
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and so i think what we saw was going from this extreme drought to extreme flooding kind of in a matterabout six years some of the extremes that we know that we can expect under various climate change scenarios so it was kind of -- it was an object lesson for many of us about what we may be facing in the future under climate change. >> you are from wimberly and you're talking to us from austin. how is it to cover your home community and what this physically means to people you've spoken to here? >> it's difficult. you know a lot of people i know have lost their homes, and i'm going this week to help with the clean-up of a family friend. he was rescued at 4:00 in the morning with his home with water up to his neck. he's lucky to be alive. he's an older gentleman who basically lost everything he has. we heard stories about family friends of ours that live on the river the road they live on was the only house that was left. they talked about how they got up in the middle of the night and saw a car with head lights that was coming down the river. they heard people screaming on top of their
and so i think what we saw was going from this extreme drought to extreme flooding kind of in a matterabout six years some of the extremes that we know that we can expect under various climate change scenarios so it was kind of -- it was an object lesson for many of us about what we may be facing in the future under climate change. >> you are from wimberly and you're talking to us from austin. how is it to cover your home community and what this physically means to people you've spoken to...
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to become more extreme, not less. what is amazing about that, if you look at the precipitating event that led to the interment of japanese americans, the attack on pearl harbor and the war with the japanese, the japaneseon against americans was very intense during the initial conflict, but after the initial trauma wore off, the persecution lesson. japanese-americans were integrated back into the american community relatively quickly. as the country moved away from the precipitating event, the persecution got better gradually. what you see in this campaign is the opposite. we have one successful terrorist attack on u.s. soil 11 years ago, get if you look at such -- things never get better. never or the abuses curtailed. even further away from the 9/11 attack, things continue to worsen. you see far more fbi raids and arrests where the fbi creates and funds and conceals a plot that it tricks young muslims into joining, then they trumpet that they have dismantled the plot. then they put them in prison for decades, far mor
to become more extreme, not less. what is amazing about that, if you look at the precipitating event that led to the interment of japanese americans, the attack on pearl harbor and the war with the japanese, the japaneseon against americans was very intense during the initial conflict, but after the initial trauma wore off, the persecution lesson. japanese-americans were integrated back into the american community relatively quickly. as the country moved away from the precipitating event, the...
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in just three weeks much of the state has gone from extreme drought to crippling flood. in the last 30 days 2.6 trillion gallons of water has filled texas reservoirs. enough to fill california for at least a year and a half but still only a quarter of what california needs to end its drought. the golden state parched like never before. take the reservoir, the water level has dipped so low this hill and many others just like it are no longer submerged and the bridge we hind me used to be suspended just over the line. now it's 200 feet above it. >> we are in a more severe drought. we can expect it more severe. >> reporter: with a powerful el niÑo expected experts say it could soon do the same to california now bracing for fire and mud slides later this year. the weather whiplash promising to bring more and dangerous extremes. >> defindant and unapologetic fifa's long time president is not backing down. >> we or i cannot monitor everyone all of the time. if people want to do wrong, they will also try to hide it. >> he has not been indicted. he is favored to win a fifth term
in just three weeks much of the state has gone from extreme drought to crippling flood. in the last 30 days 2.6 trillion gallons of water has filled texas reservoirs. enough to fill california for at least a year and a half but still only a quarter of what california needs to end its drought. the golden state parched like never before. take the reservoir, the water level has dipped so low this hill and many others just like it are no longer submerged and the bridge we hind me used to be...
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another extreme. there were record snowfalls in the buffalo, new york region and record temperatures from the polar vortex, another extreme. overall, noaa said 2014 was the warmest year ever recorded. another extreme. many scientists say that climate change and the increase in severe weather are clearly connected. now, texas is facing devastating severe weather in the form of record floods, and of course, in houston, it is so sad, along with 11 inches of rain falling in the last 24 hours. unfortunately, some elected officials in texas are denying the science of climate change. on tuesday, texas governor greg abbott and senator ted cruz gave a joint press conference on the deadly flood. cruz has made clear many times he denies the science on climate change. >> the debates on this should follow science and should follow data. and many of the alarmists on global warming they've got a problem because the science doesn't back them up, and in particular satellite data demonstrate for the last 17 years, ther
another extreme. there were record snowfalls in the buffalo, new york region and record temperatures from the polar vortex, another extreme. overall, noaa said 2014 was the warmest year ever recorded. another extreme. many scientists say that climate change and the increase in severe weather are clearly connected. now, texas is facing devastating severe weather in the form of record floods, and of course, in houston, it is so sad, along with 11 inches of rain falling in the last 24 hours....
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protecting civil hreuber tease is not a partisan issue, from the extreme right to the extreme left and everywhere in between, we wand to guard and protect
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people are extremely affected. so they know that they still have to maintain a lot of measures in the country. continue to be very careful avo avoiding things, be careful and continue to have the safe barriers. it's very happy news and people are extremely happy. but they continue to be extremely vigilant as the problem is still in the region. >> it is good that you put that into context again, the fact that, yes, the country has been declared ebola free, but again, you say there are still many measures that people have to take. i'm also curious about neighboring countries. this has been great news for liberia but for neighboring countries, they have not gotten the same news at this point. >> no. unfortunately no. liberia should be an extremely good example and supporter for guinea and sierra leone. to do that we need strongly support inside liberia, international commitments continue here to be careful on the civilian borders. but need, the country needs to support its civilians inside the country. so really force
people are extremely affected. so they know that they still have to maintain a lot of measures in the country. continue to be very careful avo avoiding things, be careful and continue to have the safe barriers. it's very happy news and people are extremely happy. but they continue to be extremely vigilant as the problem is still in the region. >> it is good that you put that into context again, the fact that, yes, the country has been declared ebola free, but again, you say there are...
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extremism started to flourish. as bad as qaddafi was with human rights, the one thing he did effectively was keep al qaeda out of libya. he worked closely with us on that. i had been to libya prior to the fall of the government. one of the big jobs the cia had was to monitor inside libya with regard to extremism. one of the stories i talk about in the book is we were monitoring very effectively the rise of extremists in eastern libya in general and benghazi and in particular reporting that to the administration and congress. i think this is a success story in terms of us watching very closely what these extremists, some of them with connections to al qaeda, were doing in eastern libya. >> you mentioned benghazi. whitedwhy did the attack on the embassy happen? did we know about it beforehand? was there a way we could have prevented that attack? mr. morell: know we did not know about it beforehand. there was absolutely no intelligence to suggest that folks are going to attack that night. and attack the way they did.
extremism started to flourish. as bad as qaddafi was with human rights, the one thing he did effectively was keep al qaeda out of libya. he worked closely with us on that. i had been to libya prior to the fall of the government. one of the big jobs the cia had was to monitor inside libya with regard to extremism. one of the stories i talk about in the book is we were monitoring very effectively the rise of extremists in eastern libya in general and benghazi and in particular reporting that to...
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it will be extremely difficult. he needs to rebuild trust. but right now, with so many people against him, it is extremely difficult to see how he will do that. host: you mentioned the sponsors and nike is in big trouble, allegedly involved in the scandal. the case that is being led by the fbi. ian: let's not underestimate the power of these sponsors. fifa released figures between 2010 and 2014. something like 4 billion euros worth of revenue, one billion euros coming from sponsors. that is where the power for changes going to come from. it is ironic that [indiscernible] it may be money that gets them out of it as well. they do not want to be associated with this sort of incident. host: thank you for that. vowing to crush boko haram. his number one priority would be to find the hundreds of women who were kidnapped. john kerry tweeted -- reporter: the transfer of power. on the left outgoing president goodluck jonathan. on the right, the man who beat him in nigeria's march 28 elections. he was sworn in the midst of much pomp and pageantry frida
it will be extremely difficult. he needs to rebuild trust. but right now, with so many people against him, it is extremely difficult to see how he will do that. host: you mentioned the sponsors and nike is in big trouble, allegedly involved in the scandal. the case that is being led by the fbi. ian: let's not underestimate the power of these sponsors. fifa released figures between 2010 and 2014. something like 4 billion euros worth of revenue, one billion euros coming from sponsors. that is...
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that's the high in delaware extreme south jersey. 57 a high. almost memorial day. that changes on friday. it is much milder. also windy. gusts over 30 miles an hour there. sunday, the temperature jumps up. and by memorial day, we're in the 80s in the inland areas. but we have chance of scattered showers and thunderstorms before we get into the heat and humidity tuesday and wednesday. >> thanks i'm john clark. chase utley is moving in the phillies lineup again. roger goodell on tom brady. and flyers sign a player. that's all next. >>> tomorrow if you had ten seconds to talk to the pope what would you say? >> i told him we were from philadelphia and his eyes lit up. >> how a philadelphia man got the pope to laugh and what this all could men for his visit here in september. >> how your donations to red nose day are making a difference at home. that's tomorrow from 4:00 to 7:00 a.m. we work weekends here. because it works for our patients. here, at cancer treatment centers of america in philadelphia, we give our patients the freedom to make appointments that fit their
that's the high in delaware extreme south jersey. 57 a high. almost memorial day. that changes on friday. it is much milder. also windy. gusts over 30 miles an hour there. sunday, the temperature jumps up. and by memorial day, we're in the 80s in the inland areas. but we have chance of scattered showers and thunderstorms before we get into the heat and humidity tuesday and wednesday. >> thanks i'm john clark. chase utley is moving in the phillies lineup again. roger goodell on tom brady....
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the weather whiplash promising to bring even more dangerous and wild extremes. miguel almaguer, nbc news. >>> defiant and unapologetic despite the recent scandal involving allegations of bribery and fraud within soccer's top officials, fifa's president is not backing down. >> we or i cannot monitor everyone all of the time. if people want to do wrong, they will also try to hide it. >> he has not been indicted. in fact, today sepp blatter is favored to win an unprecedented fifth term extending his 17-year reign, but he can't count on a vote from the president of u.s. soccer who told "the new york times," he'd side with the chief rival. and now russian president vladimir putin is accusing u.s. authorities of meddling trying to wrestle away russia's hosting of the 2018 world cup. the state department dismissed those allegations. >>> for the second year in a row, the scripps national spelling bee has crowned two champions. last night two eighth graders battled it out with impossible seemingly impossible words. now they will each get a trophy, $35,000, a complete ref
the weather whiplash promising to bring even more dangerous and wild extremes. miguel almaguer, nbc news. >>> defiant and unapologetic despite the recent scandal involving allegations of bribery and fraud within soccer's top officials, fifa's president is not backing down. >> we or i cannot monitor everyone all of the time. if people want to do wrong, they will also try to hide it. >> he has not been indicted. in fact, today sepp blatter is favored to win an unprecedented...
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so there's an extreme attention headi to the issue. i was in new york just a couple days before heading to nepal meeting with the united nations with the ocha and undp teams andls, again the issue of particularly an addressing thed needs of women parti and girls, addressing the needs of children and addressing particularly the health needs were something that the u.n. system was putting an integrated team in place so that unicef, the world health organization, were all coordinated on making sure there was an integrated and comprehensive response. >> well, in terms of before the earthquake we've had -- in terms of the success something o we're very proud of having a role in. we know that saving the life of the mother not only transforms the health of her family but the strength of a country. we've a scaled up the use of a gel applied to the umbilical cord which has been very successful at that.n in terms on f the earthquake, theaf numbers are staggering.0 wome i think 2.8 million children have been affected and 40,000 women are at immed
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the extremes. this seems to be the most frightening consequence of having high greenhouse gas concentration. the probability of catastrophic outcomes is low even if we got the 700 parts per million. the probability of being less than six degrees is about 90% and the probable of being greater than six degrees is about 10%. that's a low probability but it's not nearly that low to be re-assuring. we buy life insurance and fire insurance policies for much, much lower probabilities. so that is our message that if you look at it the way it should be looked at, as a risk management problem the message is to ken well away from these very high greenhouse gas concentrations because with a local but nonneglect label probability there could be a real catastrophe in the offing. >> the price ought to be at least -- the known known and frankly this is -- we literally just went through two out of precisely three figures in the entire book. so there's a lot of science that went into the actual calculations and fran
the extremes. this seems to be the most frightening consequence of having high greenhouse gas concentration. the probability of catastrophic outcomes is low even if we got the 700 parts per million. the probability of being less than six degrees is about 90% and the probable of being greater than six degrees is about 10%. that's a low probability but it's not nearly that low to be re-assuring. we buy life insurance and fire insurance policies for much, much lower probabilities. so that is our...
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a very extreme kiss with her boyfriend noah. they find each other in their free fall hold hands and go in fo o >> public display of affection. >> it's totally awesome. >> did you ever have a kiss better than that? you are kissing while you are falling. you are an adrenaline junkie feeling the love. nobody is going to be able to compete with that. yeah he kissed me while we jumped off a building. >>> this dog is showing us around town with a gopro. >> giving us an idea of what it's like. >> find out what it's like to be a stray dog on the street. >> where is all the animal love? where are all the animal lovers? >>> and these dudes are going to show you how to order mcdonalds. >> two of them had a hard day, a mccafe latte. wewe s snanap p itit.. wewe s statackck i it.t. wewe s smomoososh h itit.. wewe l lovove e itit.. hershey's s mamakekes s itit a a s s''more... yoyou u mamakeke i it t spspececiaial.l. hehersrshehey'y's s isis m minine,e, y youoursrs our chocolate. ththerere e arare e lolotsts of ways to save money. here's one w
a very extreme kiss with her boyfriend noah. they find each other in their free fall hold hands and go in fo o >> public display of affection. >> it's totally awesome. >> did you ever have a kiss better than that? you are kissing while you are falling. you are an adrenaline junkie feeling the love. nobody is going to be able to compete with that. yeah he kissed me while we jumped off a building. >>> this dog is showing us around town with a gopro. >> giving us...
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heat and extreme humidity that india deals with every single may. the hottest time of year. premonsoon heat that builds. our body does a wonderful job of helping us cool off. sweats of course, surface of your skin, water evaporates, cools the layer beneath the skin, where blood flows, body temperature. when your body is at 80, 90, 100%. the moisture content of the sweat on your skin is same as the humidity. evaporation is not taking place. you are remaining hot. once your core temperature gets to 40 celsius, 104 fahrenheit when you get into trouble. you begin to lose motor functions. become dizzy. then problems arise very, very quickly. we'll touch on what is happening here across india. causes of heat. talked about extreme temperature thousands. also that tremendous humidity that is there. put any sort of pre-existing health conditions in place. have your core temperature get up to 104 fahrenheit. 40 celsius, all the, use take place. we have seen this around the world. in 2003. summer of '03. 70,000 people lost their lives because of heat waves. in
heat and extreme humidity that india deals with every single may. the hottest time of year. premonsoon heat that builds. our body does a wonderful job of helping us cool off. sweats of course, surface of your skin, water evaporates, cools the layer beneath the skin, where blood flows, body temperature. when your body is at 80, 90, 100%. the moisture content of the sweat on your skin is same as the humidity. evaporation is not taking place. you are remaining hot. once your core temperature gets...
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the worry is extremism. the worry is the people who once -- one instability and chaos and terrorism, to prevent that cultural acceptance. many have to go through the process of reform. that is true. but i say to you, for the first time i am finding in the middle east, is there are people in those middle eastern countries within islam, who are prepared to stand up and say we have got to go in a different direction for the future. and that is the one thing that gives me hope. if you could result the israeli-palestinian issue, think about the huge boost you would give to the forces of cultural acceptance and the blow to extremism. that is why it remains important. >> senator graham, do you think the peace process is dead? if you for president how would you talk about it? if you do run for president. the conservative view is the obama administration pressured israel more than what is appropriate to reach a deal. do you agree with that assess -- assessment? do you think the peace process is a top priority? or is
the worry is extremism. the worry is the people who once -- one instability and chaos and terrorism, to prevent that cultural acceptance. many have to go through the process of reform. that is true. but i say to you, for the first time i am finding in the middle east, is there are people in those middle eastern countries within islam, who are prepared to stand up and say we have got to go in a different direction for the future. and that is the one thing that gives me hope. if you could result...
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all these highflying extreme acts, or do you prefer old-school. you tell me. hit us up on twitter.no one was doing this at all 20 years ago. no one anywhere. ♪ >> police have released a sketch of the suspect accused of robbing a young woman in central park sunday night. twenty years old, 5 feet tall around 130 pounds black hair. he reportedly approached a 19 -year-old woman. investigators say he then took out a knife and took the belongings of that woman >> one step closer. shannon morgan got the go-ahead from the us district court judge to the state of new jersey to have a license that reads atheist apparently what -- apparently it was objectionable and not in good taste. will she went her case? who knows? >> it is national chicken dance day. to demonstrate break it down. >> we have to get some easy cracking. ♪ bill: outstanding. family television. stop it. >> his 137 townhall. >> i appreciate. >> six flags opened up a brand-new roller coaster. ♪ at subway, a great meal starts with a great sandwich on the new "simple 6 menu." with six of our best six-inch subs, like the tender tur
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well they are making it extreme. but they are quite safe here.e diving into what looks like a quarry. a bunch of guys taking their turns, plummeting off this cliff into the beautiful water below. that in my opinion, is the best way to use a trampoline. they found a much taller cliff to jump off of. they didn't need the trampoline there. just massive leaps. just working up the nerve to jump off that. >> anybody who has gone fishing has that story of the one that got away. >> this one didn't get away because he caught himself. >> i'm pretty sad about the hat. >> this guy has something stuck in his old noggin. >> he said that two-thirds of that hook went into his hand and was pretty deep. now they have to use pliers to get them out. there's two of them. here come the first one. >> don't they maybe give you something? >> a bit of a numskull to get in this situation. >> yeah. >> they've taken it work with it. they're pulling it out the way it went in. >> it has the barb on it. you don't want it coming out the other way. >> ahh! >> here comes the secon
well they are making it extreme. but they are quite safe here.e diving into what looks like a quarry. a bunch of guys taking their turns, plummeting off this cliff into the beautiful water below. that in my opinion, is the best way to use a trampoline. they found a much taller cliff to jump off of. they didn't need the trampoline there. just massive leaps. just working up the nerve to jump off that. >> anybody who has gone fishing has that story of the one that got away. >> this one...
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he claims that he's not extreme. your thoughts ruth. >> first, you've got to get your facts straight. walker is speaking in tongues, evangelical, protestant. but as far as the extremity of his position this is not going to be a balanced budget. here's a great trick walker pulled. this $300 million cut to the university of wisconsin, which is really the bridge he's beg your pardoning for his national career, even with state republican party members who have had it with this slash and burn politics there's a tuition freeze that lasts just as long as it takes to get through the presidential election year and then the lid is off. tuition can go up as much as you want. the nonpartisan state legislative bureau projects a 40% tuition increase thanks to that cut. it's going to be brutal here. >> ruth conniff, matt schlap i appreciate your time. >>> moving forward, local officials say their senator is denying the facts about rising seas because of the flood of big money from donors. stay with us we're right back on "the ed sh
he claims that he's not extreme. your thoughts ruth. >> first, you've got to get your facts straight. walker is speaking in tongues, evangelical, protestant. but as far as the extremity of his position this is not going to be a balanced budget. here's a great trick walker pulled. this $300 million cut to the university of wisconsin, which is really the bridge he's beg your pardoning for his national career, even with state republican party members who have had it with this slash and burn...
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he is extremely sorry for what happened. >> saturday just before 7:00 p.m. jones was speeding in livermore. some estimate he was driving his 2014 corvette between 60 and 80 miles per hour. the car jumped the curb and slipped into an a partment killing the mother and 14 month old. he was arrested for suspected dui and gross vehicular manslaughter. there was a two hour window between last call and when the crash happened. investigators are trying to figure out where he was and what he was doing and following up on other leads. >> all right thank you. >>> we are learning the corinthian college is filing bankruptcy. they are closing their campuses including heald and wyo tech campuses. many were close to graduating. the department of education fined them $30 million for misrepresent senting their job placement rates. the for profit system is in debt in their filing. >>> morgan hill high school had an incident 5 years ago making national news. the u.s. supreme court weighed in. how it affected the school today. >> they stood in silence. the patriotic tribute we s
he is extremely sorry for what happened. >> saturday just before 7:00 p.m. jones was speeding in livermore. some estimate he was driving his 2014 corvette between 60 and 80 miles per hour. the car jumped the curb and slipped into an a partment killing the mother and 14 month old. he was arrested for suspected dui and gross vehicular manslaughter. there was a two hour window between last call and when the crash happened. investigators are trying to figure out where he was and what he was...
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in my work with nazi doctors, is even much more extreme, probably the most extreme example of any profession any country engaging in extremely immoral the heavier engaging directly in killing because nazi physicians were in charge of the killing -- with, that is what i studied in that research. amy: what is interesting, we saw you speak last time on a very different issue on the armenian genocide and you talked about the significance of a doctor dying without acknowledging what he did. >> he was a notorious fanatical nazi, quite unusual in that way among doctors. when he was found to be dead in a lake in argentina survivors of wash with were upset there was not opportunity to bring him to the dock so he could confront his crimes. it wasn't so much a desire for revenge as it was for justice. so i mentioned that survivors of holocaust were genocide or survivors in general are what can be called collectors of justice. they need a sense of justice for their own healing. but now here we have american psychologists -- there were psychologists involved early also in the enhanced interrogation, whic
in my work with nazi doctors, is even much more extreme, probably the most extreme example of any profession any country engaging in extremely immoral the heavier engaging directly in killing because nazi physicians were in charge of the killing -- with, that is what i studied in that research. amy: what is interesting, we saw you speak last time on a very different issue on the armenian genocide and you talked about the significance of a doctor dying without acknowledging what he did. >>...
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either of them were extremely dangerous. electricity or a cable. one or the other, we were in a very tight location. >> there's no time to lose. it's a bitter 20 degrees out and the icy waters are taking a toll. even worse, the wind from the helicopter and force of the water make it too dangerous to lower anyone down for a rescue assist. so it's up to the mother to get herself and her young son into the basket. >> we need help! >> ma'am, just try to stay calm. they're coming to you. okay? >> every time the basket touched the water, it was throwing it out away from the car. she was trying to climb through the window and still maintain to get into the basket. we were very concerned if she didn't make it into the basket that she was going to get washed away. >> the basket is now covered in ice and slips from the woman's hands every time she tries to grab hold of it. >> frustration was starting to set in. not just frustration but even a little bit of mild hypothermia. i wanted her to grab that basket more than anything and climb in. >> after several de
either of them were extremely dangerous. electricity or a cable. one or the other, we were in a very tight location. >> there's no time to lose. it's a bitter 20 degrees out and the icy waters are taking a toll. even worse, the wind from the helicopter and force of the water make it too dangerous to lower anyone down for a rescue assist. so it's up to the mother to get herself and her young son into the basket. >> we need help! >> ma'am, just try to stay calm. they're coming...
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like an extreme sports video without the extreme or the sport. [ laughter ] >>> that's going to do itime, everybody. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
like an extreme sports video without the extreme or the sport. [ laughter ] >>> that's going to do itime, everybody. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
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it was an extremely extreme and would relationship for the united states.two the pakistanis have taken more al-qaeda guys off the streets then every other country in the world combined. so in some ways they are our closest counterterrorism partner. they played a very very significant role come and we talk about this in the great war of our time. they played a very significant role in dismantling al-qaeda after 9/11. when al-qaeda was forced out of afghanistan and went to prearranged safe houses in pakistan. once president musharraf made the decision of the pakistanis were going to work with us they were in large part responsible for taking the senior leadership of al-qaeda off the streets by capturing them after 9/11. and then the third point is the pakistani government does support other international terrorist groups providing safe havens to the taliban in parts of pakistan providing support to anti-indian extremist groups. so the same time they are great counterterrorism partner there are counterterrorism problem. it's a schizophrenic relationship. >> an
it was an extremely extreme and would relationship for the united states.two the pakistanis have taken more al-qaeda guys off the streets then every other country in the world combined. so in some ways they are our closest counterterrorism partner. they played a very very significant role come and we talk about this in the great war of our time. they played a very significant role in dismantling al-qaeda after 9/11. when al-qaeda was forced out of afghanistan and went to prearranged safe houses...
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women have been doing this for a long time and doing it extremely successfully, extremely proudly. i am so proud to be counted among them and among you in the audience here. the ones who have gone before me. and juliette snuck out, but i owe a special thanks to her. she busted through that glass ceiling and made a nice neat hole for me to climb through with my compatriots. i appreciate that. the key was great leadership all along the way. the key was not whether or not i was strong enough to do it. i was. that helped me. but the key was always that i had terrific leaders who trusted in me and trusted in my ability to lead my marines and that was all that mattered. i love what john said earlier, just kind of listening, he didn't say this explicitly, but just kind of listening we've broken this down now over the course of the day to being so much about the physical standard. and truthfully, and not to discredit the research here, but -- or draw attention away from it, but i'd like to keep the focus on that. because i honestly think that's the only thing holding us back anymore. and i
women have been doing this for a long time and doing it extremely successfully, extremely proudly. i am so proud to be counted among them and among you in the audience here. the ones who have gone before me. and juliette snuck out, but i owe a special thanks to her. she busted through that glass ceiling and made a nice neat hole for me to climb through with my compatriots. i appreciate that. the key was great leadership all along the way. the key was not whether or not i was strong enough to do...
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as i said, it is extremely concerning, these measures.my: magda mughrabi, thank you for being with us amnesty , international's libya researcher and the main author of their new report, "libya is full of cruelty: stories of abduction, sexual violence and abuse from migrants and refugees." this is democracy now! when we come back we go to baltimore. the police union, the attorneys for the police charged in the death of freddie gray are calling for the recusal or removal of the chief prosecutor, the state's attorney for baltimore. stay with us. ♪ [music break] >> amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we turn now to baltimore with the justice department has launched a probe of the city's police department for potential pattern of unconstitutional policing in the wake of the death of freddie gray. attorney general loretta lynch announced the investigation. >> today the department of justice is opening an investigation into whether the baltimore police department has engaged in a pattern or p
as i said, it is extremely concerning, these measures.my: magda mughrabi, thank you for being with us amnesty , international's libya researcher and the main author of their new report, "libya is full of cruelty: stories of abduction, sexual violence and abuse from migrants and refugees." this is democracy now! when we come back we go to baltimore. the police union, the attorneys for the police charged in the death of freddie gray are calling for the recusal or removal of the chief...
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officials say the extreme conditions have left more than 1100 people dead. and they expect the scorching weather to last for at least one more day. temperatures on tuesday rose to 46.4 degrees celsius in the capital new delhi and 47 degrees in the eastern parts of the country. authorities are reporting many deaths in the southern states. most of the dead are workers in poor farming areas. >> translator: it's very hot. it's too hot to work. >> translator: i feel so bad because of this weather. >> local government leaders are trying to assess the damage caused by the extreme heat. they're using tv stations to advise people to avoid going outside during the day. officials are also handing out medicine in villages. >>> officials with the u.n. children agency say the islamic militant group boko haram is carrying out cruel acts against young people. they say there's been an alarming rise in suicide bombings by girls and women in nigeria. they say 27 attacks have already taken place this year. they say that exceeds last year's number of 26. unicef officials say bok
officials say the extreme conditions have left more than 1100 people dead. and they expect the scorching weather to last for at least one more day. temperatures on tuesday rose to 46.4 degrees celsius in the capital new delhi and 47 degrees in the eastern parts of the country. authorities are reporting many deaths in the southern states. most of the dead are workers in poor farming areas. >> translator: it's very hot. it's too hot to work. >> translator: i feel so bad because of...
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he's an extremely competitive athlete and an extremely competitive quarterback. we've always known that about him. every great athlete, i don't care what sport you're talking about or what the equipment is, they're looking for every little edge and every way they can bend the rules to their advantage. even if this was a mental edge for tom brady, that's going to help him mentally to throw a better pass, i don't think this is the reason we can say the patriots have won four super bowls with tom brady and bill belichick. if this is an example, you talk about it being a "saturday night live" sketch, that's exactly what it is. when you come down to it, it's very silly and i don't think it's had any impact on any game. >> listen, i watch baseball games, which aren't as exciting as football games, i admit, but how many times have you seen some umpire grab a ball, look at it, and see it's nicked up and throws it away and puts in a new ball. somebody decided a long time the condition of the ball, whatever the sport is, is important. >> it's absolutely important. and even
he's an extremely competitive athlete and an extremely competitive quarterback. we've always known that about him. every great athlete, i don't care what sport you're talking about or what the equipment is, they're looking for every little edge and every way they can bend the rules to their advantage. even if this was a mental edge for tom brady, that's going to help him mentally to throw a better pass, i don't think this is the reason we can say the patriots have won four super bowls with tom...
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my point was he's moved off from what i consider to be the extreme congressionalist view and that extreme congressionalist view, which is actually the view shared by a lot of leading scholars and many politicians, that extreme congressionalist view is not supportive, not practical. no modern president and i predict any president who enters the office will not actually follow that extreme statement he made back in 2008 that the president cannot use military force without congress unless there's an actual imminent attack. now, i don't mean to suggest that he argues that for instance if congress comes later and tries to restrict the president they can't restrict them. i don't take myself believe that's a very good view. the point is that congress can -- when congress doesn't act, i think the view that article 2 authorizes and i think president obama now recognizes authorizes the use of military force abroad, even without a specific congressional authorization and without an actual or imminent threat to the united states. that's the narrow argument. but i think it's take fair one given not so
my point was he's moved off from what i consider to be the extreme congressionalist view and that extreme congressionalist view, which is actually the view shared by a lot of leading scholars and many politicians, that extreme congressionalist view is not supportive, not practical. no modern president and i predict any president who enters the office will not actually follow that extreme statement he made back in 2008 that the president cannot use military force without congress unless there's...
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as we look in extreme southern new jersey seeing a little bit of shower activity. so everyone has a chance to see a shower as we go throughout the day, and even a thunderstorm, once we get that daytime heating giving a little oomph to the atmosphere, we may see some heavy downpours throughout the afternoon, gusty thunderstorms with hail, maybe even some gusty winds. same story on monday a little unstable, mostly cloudy. it will be warm not quite as warm as today and seeing the chance for showers and thunderstorms. another repeat on tuesday, before we bring back that drier weather once we get towards wednesday. and actually a really nice end towards the workweek. today's high as we go throughout the area 83 in quakertown. doylestown topping the out at 83. 83 in mt. holly. we're looking at temperatures highs in the mid-70s. and back closer to the city we'll top out right around 84 in philadelphia, 82 in westchester, and 83 in glossboro. so your seven-day forecast a warm one today. it will be that last of the really warm days for at least most of the seven-day. by mon
as we look in extreme southern new jersey seeing a little bit of shower activity. so everyone has a chance to see a shower as we go throughout the day, and even a thunderstorm, once we get that daytime heating giving a little oomph to the atmosphere, we may see some heavy downpours throughout the afternoon, gusty thunderstorms with hail, maybe even some gusty winds. same story on monday a little unstable, mostly cloudy. it will be warm not quite as warm as today and seeing the chance for...
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and it's an extremely important bill for our country an extremely important bill for our economy. it's an extremely important bill for our allies over in those areas. it's an extremely important bill that helps to set the stage for ttip the 28 countries in basically europe and all this bill does basically is provide a procedural mechanism whereby congress has some control if not total control over what agreements are negotiated. this is not the t.p.p., it's not ttip, it's not the final decisions on that. that will be made pursuant to this bill. which will be a very, very good, important bill for the purpose of seeing that the white house and the administration follow certain protocols and recognizes that the congress of the united states is important in these trade matters too. i want to thank my colleague from oregon for the hard work that he's done on this bill and he's been a wonderful partner to work with today and i just really appreciate him and i hope we can resolve these problems but as of right now i had to object to that -- to that assertion, that motion by the distingui
and it's an extremely important bill for our country an extremely important bill for our economy. it's an extremely important bill for our allies over in those areas. it's an extremely important bill that helps to set the stage for ttip the 28 countries in basically europe and all this bill does basically is provide a procedural mechanism whereby congress has some control if not total control over what agreements are negotiated. this is not the t.p.p., it's not ttip, it's not the final...
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he was a very very gifted extreme athlete. do things that other people didn't seem, or at least in his time were not able to do. so he just kept on doing them. i don't know. dean's a very safe climber. all the things he did, he was very very safe about it. in the early days there were some close calls, but he thought things out. it's kind of -- i'm actually surprised this happened. i wouldn't have expected this to happen. i don't even know how it could have happened. i'm really surprised because dean was safe. these sports you can be safer than people think, but you can make no mistakes at all. no single mistake. that can be the end of everything. >> i mean i used to cover this one particular base jumping event in west virginia some years ago. as it was explained to me with base jumping, you have mere seconds. you only have one parachute. there is no back-up. i imagine that's perhaps part of the thrill although i'm hearing you say he really was this gifted athlete. so it really wasn't just about the rush for him. >> it might h
he was a very very gifted extreme athlete. do things that other people didn't seem, or at least in his time were not able to do. so he just kept on doing them. i don't know. dean's a very safe climber. all the things he did, he was very very safe about it. in the early days there were some close calls, but he thought things out. it's kind of -- i'm actually surprised this happened. i wouldn't have expected this to happen. i don't even know how it could have happened. i'm really surprised...
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conditions of extreme poverty breed conditions of extreme violence. we have work to do.s upside down and backwards, and it is time to turn it around. understanding precedes action and we must understand that what happened to our economy, the damage done to the american dream we share did not happen by chance nor was it merely the result of global forces somehow beyond our reach. powerful wealthy special interests here at home have used our government to create in our own country an economy that is leading a majority of our people behind an economy that has so concentrated wealth and power in the hands of the very few that it has taken opportunity out of the homes of the many. an economy where a majority of our people are unheard, unseen unneeded and left to conclude that their lives and their labors are worth less today than they were yesterday, and will be worth less still in the future. we are allowing our land of opportunity to become a land of inequality. main street struggles while wall street soars. tell me how it is tell me how it is that not a single wall street
conditions of extreme poverty breed conditions of extreme violence. we have work to do.s upside down and backwards, and it is time to turn it around. understanding precedes action and we must understand that what happened to our economy, the damage done to the american dream we share did not happen by chance nor was it merely the result of global forces somehow beyond our reach. powerful wealthy special interests here at home have used our government to create in our own country an economy that...
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they're allowing a group of doctors treat people suffering from extremely tough times. the doctors in charge of this clinic knows first hand that this drug can help people suffering from post traumatic stress disorder. >> reporter: absolutely. he's got a practice here in san francisco and he says there's no doubt in his mind that mdma also known as ecstasy can help with the most extreme cases of anxiety and depression and he knows because he used it during a dark time in his life during the death of his son. >> it brings on a sense of mood change a feeling loving and caring. of being more accepting of one's own failures and difficulties and being able to own them better. >> reporter: dr. phil is talking about ecstasy, mdma or molly. a drug currently used in raves. currently known as having no therapeutic value. he's been given permission to use 18 patients. >> i get to focus on what i want to do with my time instead of oh my god, i want to die. >> reporter: he utilized it in the 80acy 8'80s. fda says if a drug works for a disabling condition and can be labelled to be us
they're allowing a group of doctors treat people suffering from extremely tough times. the doctors in charge of this clinic knows first hand that this drug can help people suffering from post traumatic stress disorder. >> reporter: absolutely. he's got a practice here in san francisco and he says there's no doubt in his mind that mdma also known as ecstasy can help with the most extreme cases of anxiety and depression and he knows because he used it during a dark time in his life during...