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but the fabric was textured, which made any kind of fingerprint analysis impossible. >> the print waslmost invisible. even to a trained eye, the ridge detail was very faint. and we had to really study it because as we studied it under magnification, you enlarged the fabric weave which had a tendency to totally eradicate the ridge detail. so at that point in time, i did not have a whole lot of hope for that fingerprint. >> there was ridge detail on the print, but in my opinion at the time, i didn't think it was very much. i knew if that's all we would ever have and it could not be enhanced in any way, then we wouldn't have much of a case unless we got a lot more evidence coming in that we didn't think we would get. >> traces of semen also were found at the scene. serology tests indicated that the killer had type "a" blood. this eliminated dawn's boyfriend as well as dawn's neighbor, who was on parole for rape and burglary. dawn had another neighbor, robert knight, who had some prior arrests for drug possession. >> robert knight made comments to the victim as she was outside washing her
but the fabric was textured, which made any kind of fingerprint analysis impossible. >> the print waslmost invisible. even to a trained eye, the ridge detail was very faint. and we had to really study it because as we studied it under magnification, you enlarged the fabric weave which had a tendency to totally eradicate the ridge detail. so at that point in time, i did not have a whole lot of hope for that fingerprint. >> there was ridge detail on the print, but in my opinion at the...
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you pick every piece of fabric -- jonathan: we have lots of renovations.otel in hollywood, california. we finished up a $30 million renovation. in nashville, tennessee, we just spent $12 million on a new lobby and restaurant. we redid all of the guest bathrooms. i picked every fabric. betty: what is it like? you walk into a room and say yes, yes, no, no? jonathan: i will sit there with designers, and they will show lots of different fabrics. and i will say, can you make this a little greener? can you make this bluer? can this be darker? lighter? literally we will be in their offices or they will be in our offices throwing around different fabric swatches. betty: do you have an idea that this is what the room will look like? these are the color schemes? jonathan: i did, but it took us a few iterations to get to the point that we as a company were happy. when people ask me what i would be doing if i wasn't in the hotel business, i really quickly admit that i'm a frustrated architect. betty: so you love this stuff? jonathan: i really do. betty: some people wo
you pick every piece of fabric -- jonathan: we have lots of renovations.otel in hollywood, california. we finished up a $30 million renovation. in nashville, tennessee, we just spent $12 million on a new lobby and restaurant. we redid all of the guest bathrooms. i picked every fabric. betty: what is it like? you walk into a room and say yes, yes, no, no? jonathan: i will sit there with designers, and they will show lots of different fabrics. and i will say, can you make this a little greener?...
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we have a defined as grandpa the fabric on ebay.found 200 yards of fabric and ended up needing 187 yards secondly the task. the paintings on the wall i had allegedly were stolen until one day we found a notation that they been loaned by the naval academy. the naval academy had no idea what i was talking about and so finally we found the list of a collection number from the truman library. we approach the naval academy for the paintings and they informed me they were worth $1 million and we were deathly not the president. we were not getting. they shot high-resolution scans all the paintings are exactly as they are in the photographs when president truman with here in the house. the little white house is a very, very. restoration to the time when president truman was using it as his little white house. at the moment we are and president truman's living room. his library. during the daytime it was his office and every evening you became a movie theater. he had a staff of 59. seven are playing poker comes to what you do with the rest?
we have a defined as grandpa the fabric on ebay.found 200 yards of fabric and ended up needing 187 yards secondly the task. the paintings on the wall i had allegedly were stolen until one day we found a notation that they been loaned by the naval academy. the naval academy had no idea what i was talking about and so finally we found the list of a collection number from the truman library. we approach the naval academy for the paintings and they informed me they were worth $1 million and we were...
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if anybody wants to know more about how the water works urban fabric fabric.com blog i think the key points are the system practical i spent a week last june to kick the tires on the system they installs we brought the owner j paul kelly to being look at this we would not have it in if we didn't go through that experience -- cost recovery is reasonable there is an identity-nine year pay back the cost of water is where it's projected to go and the technology is real and practical i will leave it there and open up questions >> one quick question in terms to the cost to the system the break down in terms of the pipe installation versus the actual equipment to treat and recycle the water my understanding is a cig kant majority for the pipe is the cost itself -- >> i agree. the cost of dual plumbing on the sanitary side so you are separating sinks toilets and showers which is gray from black is a notable cost if you built with a black water in a commercial office building you would not have that point >> i have two important points black warter is important and in the years we will see mo
if anybody wants to know more about how the water works urban fabric fabric.com blog i think the key points are the system practical i spent a week last june to kick the tires on the system they installs we brought the owner j paul kelly to being look at this we would not have it in if we didn't go through that experience -- cost recovery is reasonable there is an identity-nine year pay back the cost of water is where it's projected to go and the technology is real and practical i will leave it...
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if anybody wants to know more about how the water works urban fabric fabric.com blog i think the key points are the system practical i spent a week last june to kick the tires on the system they installs we
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among the things he looks for the quality of the fabric to make sure these things tie well.course these can be extremely intimidating to tie. i can't do it. malcolm, why don't you show us all how to tie a bow tie. >> start with the right side a little longer than the left. come up and through. tighten to your comfort. you take this and make it a bow, starting to look like a bow tie, isn't it? pinch it. this is the hard part. put it through halfway and you're done. >> hopefully the weeks safety can can also help tie up some loose ends on the defense this year. jeff skversky, channel6 "action news"." >> his regular tie. any way can you tie a bow tie? >> i did a few years ago with a tuxedo. >> the clip on. >> no, no, did it once. forgot after that. >> maybe now you'll remember. >> uh, sure. thank you jamie. >>> delaware soccer team deserves congratulations tonight. the under 16 rush out of hockessin won the state championship again. this is the third year the team has won in their age group. they're also active -- they're the only active team in delaware to make it to the natio
among the things he looks for the quality of the fabric to make sure these things tie well.course these can be extremely intimidating to tie. i can't do it. malcolm, why don't you show us all how to tie a bow tie. >> start with the right side a little longer than the left. come up and through. tighten to your comfort. you take this and make it a bow, starting to look like a bow tie, isn't it? pinch it. this is the hard part. put it through halfway and you're done. >> hopefully the...
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get it time, this will become part of the fabric.s was their help, the big concern about the case. we would take in the near-term? i don't think so, not in washington. they don't care about washington , congress, they care about nationwide. part of the point of that was to explain what the law does. there is a lot of frustration in the white house that most people don't fix the end -- understand obamacare is. their hope is nationwide that because this is now past, people will recognize what it brings to the table. >> it is becoming such a big fabric in the way the health-care care industry does business, too. if you still believe health have bigand drugmakers influence in washington, you would think that would have a little bit at play, to. it is dramatic to see how much the way hospitals operate has changed because of this law. the type of treatment you get an hospital today is a lot different than you would have before 2010. they are worried about keeping you out of the half it'll. sick again, they want to keep you out. --they are
get it time, this will become part of the fabric.s was their help, the big concern about the case. we would take in the near-term? i don't think so, not in washington. they don't care about washington , congress, they care about nationwide. part of the point of that was to explain what the law does. there is a lot of frustration in the white house that most people don't fix the end -- understand obamacare is. their hope is nationwide that because this is now past, people will recognize what it...
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he may be fabricating that, he's not competent. it pulls them all together in this massive questioning of his identity. i thought the day that the president had to show his long form birth certificate was a truly sad day when this carnival barker gets the president to show his papers. >> his papers like he stopped him in his car and said, show me your license. >> show me that you deserve to be here. it was disgusting. >> michael, my friend, i want your thoughts, then i'll give you my thoughts because i'll expand on them later about why he does this. in north philadelphia during the campaign in 2008, you know the neighborhood. it's down around temple and the neighbor's never really changed. a working class black neighborhood. kind of tough, tough neighborhood. it's never gotten off the ground. when obama came in here and gave his big speech, i thought he'd be promising people benefits, but he said i want to bring this country together. we're going to be one country. that got the biggest applause from these people who have nothing. c
he may be fabricating that, he's not competent. it pulls them all together in this massive questioning of his identity. i thought the day that the president had to show his long form birth certificate was a truly sad day when this carnival barker gets the president to show his papers. >> his papers like he stopped him in his car and said, show me your license. >> show me that you deserve to be here. it was disgusting. >> michael, my friend, i want your thoughts, then i'll give...
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he feels he's cemented it, solidified it into the american fabric, that it's here to stay. before they take another victory lap this will go into a death spiral with the rising costs of premiums the inability to be able to pay it. they don't seem to be concerned about the financial aspects of it or the economics of it which of course are going to rear their ugly head very soon. >> eric president obama said that obama care is working exactly as they planned it. really? >> the way it's supposed to work. okay. so everyone constitutional scholars all day were calling out the supreme court as you pointed out. one of them called themselves scotus care. here's what they did. established by the states with an s at the end. that's the way the law was written when you say states that implies the 50 states individually the 50 states the health care marketplace needed to be set up by each individual states. that's the way most people saw it. that's the way we thought it was going to go. >> state exchanges. >> state exchanges. however the supreme court interpreted states to be state as
he feels he's cemented it, solidified it into the american fabric, that it's here to stay. before they take another victory lap this will go into a death spiral with the rising costs of premiums the inability to be able to pay it. they don't seem to be concerned about the financial aspects of it or the economics of it which of course are going to rear their ugly head very soon. >> eric president obama said that obama care is working exactly as they planned it. really? >> the way...
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. >> the germans have for their own reasons arrested him relying on some fabricate allegation, no one would believe them. mansour was in the square, and no one raised any charges physical almost two years later. they are fabricated and retaliatory allegation, who wanted to get away with it and extend its jurisdiction of repression unfortunately to democratic republics like germany. the germans really should not have acted so quickly and that is why it raises suspicion that the western countries are competing to get their own slice in now from the regime of egypt because they are engaged is into huge infrastructure programs, to extend the canal and so forth. it is a shame that western democracies are competing for political preaching of countries above them. >> paul brennan has the latest from berlin. >> there have been gloomy preeksespredictions that the situation would take days. but ahmed mansour is released, beaming from ear to ear hugely relieved the ordeal of the past 48 hours had come to swift conclusion. there was quite a struggle to make his way through well wishers, slapping
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fabric and upholstery is everywhere, and equipment is very outdated. the space -- too confining.inite amount of space, and we want to make more money. what we need to do is figure out how we're gonna lay this whole thing out. i've got a great way to expand the production capacity without acquiring more land or more buildings. you have this space that makes no money, and so we're gonna clear it all out. steve: they're gonna take my showroom away from me. mary: i told you. when you were doing it, i told you. lemonis: we're gonna improve the process by putting the flow in place, improving the number of mistakes that are made, and making sure that when it goes out, it goes out right. but if we want our product to be the best, we have to upgrade our equipment. we bought over $50,000 of new equipment... steven: a sander. that's a dust collector. so it's two planers. lemonis: come on. ...including a new sander, a new wood planer, two new table saws, and a dust-collection system. efficiency is labor. labor is money. money is margin. that's what's gonna take this company's margins from 50
fabric and upholstery is everywhere, and equipment is very outdated. the space -- too confining.inite amount of space, and we want to make more money. what we need to do is figure out how we're gonna lay this whole thing out. i've got a great way to expand the production capacity without acquiring more land or more buildings. you have this space that makes no money, and so we're gonna clear it all out. steve: they're gonna take my showroom away from me. mary: i told you. when you were doing it,...
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munchausen syndrome by proxy describes adults who either fabricate or actually cause illness in theirn. they do this because they crave the attention and concern of the medical staff, emergency personnel, and even family members and friends. when a social worker interviewed the reids at the hospital about the possibility of child abuse, tanya was furious. >> angry and hurt that it would even be -- surprised, shock, you know. every term that you probably went through, every form of emotion there is. >> tanya was given a lie detector test. when she was asked if she ever intentionally caused harm to her children, she said no, and passed. in addition to the scratches on michael's face, there was a pattern to the episodes, a pattern that was clear to paramedics from their time-dated logbook. >> these calls were happening on the same days and roughly the same time of day, and that struck me odd as well. >> almost exclusively the calls to the paramedics were on tuesdays and fridays, always about the same time of the day, in the late afternoon or early evening. for the most part, they coincid
munchausen syndrome by proxy describes adults who either fabricate or actually cause illness in theirn. they do this because they crave the attention and concern of the medical staff, emergency personnel, and even family members and friends. when a social worker interviewed the reids at the hospital about the possibility of child abuse, tanya was furious. >> angry and hurt that it would even be -- surprised, shock, you know. every term that you probably went through, every form of emotion...
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research and miracle fabrics has created a clothing revolution.ightweight suits have captured 25% of the markets. astute firms have seized on the trends toward casual living and found that it pays. >> in the past six years sports jacket sales have doubled. sports shirts sales have tripled. >> the building industry has had the imagination to find out and meet wants of its customers. americans want their own homes today and some ground around them. they want as few stairs as possible and all the modern conveniences. they want nearby shopping centers, recreation facilities schools and on terms that are easy to finance. today's builders are packaging whole villages designed to meet these needs. low interest, long-term mortgages put these homes within the reach of the millions who want them. >> the result? the biggest building boom in our nation's history. >> the automotive industry is one of our most dramatic examples of creative marketing. it responded to the move to suburban living and the increase in disposable income with the idea of the second ca
research and miracle fabrics has created a clothing revolution.ightweight suits have captured 25% of the markets. astute firms have seized on the trends toward casual living and found that it pays. >> in the past six years sports jacket sales have doubled. sports shirts sales have tripled. >> the building industry has had the imagination to find out and meet wants of its customers. americans want their own homes today and some ground around them. they want as few stairs as possible...
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however fabricated they may be. they have a duty if a suspect comes across their territory to go through due process. i spoke with the spokesperson inside this building just a couple of hours ago they said we're doing it as fast as we can. thee days is an comfortable amount of time to spend in prison for mr. mansour. this had the potential to drag on for days and weeks and perhaps three days in the greater scheme of things is not too bad of an result. >> we'll have more on the release of our colleague ahmed mansour a little later as when he is released. as paul referred to this crowd of supporters waiting for ahmed managesour to be released. there are other doors that where he has been maintained, he may not come out of that door. let's move on. >>> the long anticipated report into last year's war in gaza. israel and palestinian armed groups may have committed war crimes. israel has been asked to explain how it chose its airstrikes which killed 1.5 million civilian1 point--citizens. and they say that killings instit
however fabricated they may be. they have a duty if a suspect comes across their territory to go through due process. i spoke with the spokesperson inside this building just a couple of hours ago they said we're doing it as fast as we can. thee days is an comfortable amount of time to spend in prison for mr. mansour. this had the potential to drag on for days and weeks and perhaps three days in the greater scheme of things is not too bad of an result. >> we'll have more on the release of...
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steve odland first. >> it is absolutely not woven into the fabric of the united states.ed in the next 18 months but driving debt level up to unsustainable costs. we're at 18 trillion in debt. 74% debt-to-gdp. if we leave it in place we'll exceed 100%. we'll become greece. we'll bankrupt the country. no way we can not address this issue. stuart: lisa booth come on in same question. do you think we can repeal and get rid of this whole thing? >> yes. look senator chuck schumer said it best himself this law was mistake politically for democrats. the 2010 election and 2014 election were both referendums on obamacare. i think once again especially with this ruling we'll see that 2016 is also a referendum on obamacare. stuart: lisa, steve, thank you very much. you sat through the whole thing. thank you very much. ashley webster, still not asked you that question. >> senator cassidy used the word illusion, that is very good word. democrats tell you, hillary clinton says obamacare makes health care affordable and available. that illusion. stuart: i want to dwell on money before w
steve odland first. >> it is absolutely not woven into the fabric of the united states.ed in the next 18 months but driving debt level up to unsustainable costs. we're at 18 trillion in debt. 74% debt-to-gdp. if we leave it in place we'll exceed 100%. we'll become greece. we'll bankrupt the country. no way we can not address this issue. stuart: lisa booth come on in same question. do you think we can repeal and get rid of this whole thing? >> yes. look senator chuck schumer said it...
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in the fabric of american life and less likely to go anywhere.ark: i agree he is the big winner. republicans are underestimating the extent to challenge their nominee is going to have to describe a world in which something is better than the affordable care act. the republicans are on but -- our rights -- it is still unpopular but the old system was unpopular. anything they proposed immigrants are going to pick apart. this is going to be more and more ingrained. it is going to be harder for a republican to run against it. john: there is no such thing as a perfect law. we are still arguing about medicare and social security. mark: who's your biggest loser? john: mine are the people who saw barack obama making a confident assertion about the law and predicted that he knew that it was going to go down today, they have been reading the tea leaves, and the only reason he was coming out so aggressively is they knew it was heading for defeat, what it really reflected was confidence. mark: the biggest losers are the republican presidential candidates who
in the fabric of american life and less likely to go anywhere.ark: i agree he is the big winner. republicans are underestimating the extent to challenge their nominee is going to have to describe a world in which something is better than the affordable care act. the republicans are on but -- our rights -- it is still unpopular but the old system was unpopular. anything they proposed immigrants are going to pick apart. this is going to be more and more ingrained. it is going to be harder for a...
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. >> the germans have arrested him, relying on some fabricated allegations. no one would believe them. ahmed mansour, no one would believe any of the allegations against him. two years after they have fabricated a retaliatory allegations by a regime who wanted to get away with it and to extend its jurisdiction of oppression. the germans action raises suspension because they're engaged in huge infrastructure programs, and to it's a shame that western democracies are competing for business of egypt at the expense of basic human rights, which we keep talking about and preaching to other countries about them. >> al jazeera's paul brennan joins us from berlin. we're just hearing from ahmed mansour's lawyer that business could have been a part of why this happened. but we don't know why ahmed mansour was detained, and how it became came about. >> the circumstances of the arrest are still confusing. earlier today we spoke to a spokesperson from the interior ministry here who sprained why the reason why ahmed mansour had been detained at the germany airport was becau
. >> the germans have arrested him, relying on some fabricated allegations. no one would believe them. ahmed mansour, no one would believe any of the allegations against him. two years after they have fabricated a retaliatory allegations by a regime who wanted to get away with it and to extend its jurisdiction of oppression. the germans action raises suspension because they're engaged in huge infrastructure programs, and to it's a shame that western democracies are competing for business...
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here, the fabrics are expensive so not a lot of people buying. you are looking at ways to market it. luckily we have people to help us in the industry. >> reporter: local merchants invested to cope the industry alive. the value is behind many. weaving is a refuge. weaving helped the wounds to heel. the stories of their land >>> and you can keep up to date with all the news on the website. there assist on the screen. aljazeera.com. on target - saved by the court. obama care survives, but there's still flaws and critics >>> stinging allegations - scientists try to solve the mass death of bees, say they've been censored by the u.s. government. >>> the united states supreme court handed a major victory to president obama by upholding a
here, the fabrics are expensive so not a lot of people buying. you are looking at ways to market it. luckily we have people to help us in the industry. >> reporter: local merchants invested to cope the industry alive. the value is behind many. weaving is a refuge. weaving helped the wounds to heel. the stories of their land >>> and you can keep up to date with all the news on the website. there assist on the screen. aljazeera.com. on target - saved by the court. obama care...
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america. >> you hear him talk about unraveling that fabric. and that fabric includes a health care marketplace that according to the numbers has simply and drastically improved access for millions. here are those numbers. if challengers win at the court, it would cut health care funding for up to 6.4 million people. where? in 37 sfats. soo even if you accept the arguments of the challengers to the law, the bottom line is those 6 million people could lose health care because republicans in their states refuse to cooperate with this policy. so regardless of with a people think about the branding or the politics of obama care we're also learning takeoday this most americans think cutting off health care is a good idea. according to a "washington post" abc news pole, 55% of americans saying the court should not take action to block the federal subsidies in the states that happened not to set up their own exchanges. so that means even if republicans win at the supreme court, they may be dealt a losing hand forced to defend a political program that
america. >> you hear him talk about unraveling that fabric. and that fabric includes a health care marketplace that according to the numbers has simply and drastically improved access for millions. here are those numbers. if challengers win at the court, it would cut health care funding for up to 6.4 million people. where? in 37 sfats. soo even if you accept the arguments of the challengers to the law, the bottom line is those 6 million people could lose health care because republicans in...
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of america.good day it is a good day for america and the health care law is woven into the fabric of america. >> this law is now helping tens of millions of americans. and they have told me that it has changed their lives for the better. this law is working. and it will keep doing just that. five years in this is no longer about a law, this is not about the affordable care act as legislation or obamacare as a political football. this is health care in america. >> i'll joined now by david see mus. david, let's talk about this in big picture terms here about the legacy of this president of this administration of this era of american history. i mean this is a president who ran for office in 2008 promising to do big things who has been stymied by congress for so much of his presidency. but he did in year two manage to get this through and today with this court ruling this is a statement about what his legacy will be isn't it. >> steve, this is why we do the work that we do. this is why that after 100 years of trying and then a very tough legislative fight up here in washington the presid
of america.good day it is a good day for america and the health care law is woven into the fabric of america. >> this law is now helping tens of millions of americans. and they have told me that it has changed their lives for the better. this law is working. and it will keep doing just that. five years in this is no longer about a law, this is not about the affordable care act as legislation or obamacare as a political football. this is health care in america. >> i'll joined now by...
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but lifting a print from a fabric is difficult.a closer look, scientists used a protein stain called amido black. next, a wash solution was applied, followed by distilled water. when the print on the pillow case was enhanced by the amido black stain, it was identified as a partial thumbprint. >> we then sat down with the family, it would have been laura's brother and her mother, and explained to her that we felt that possibly laura may have been murdered in the bedroom, based on the amount of blood and based on the circumstances. >> police now had solid evidence that might lead them to the murderer. 'll find me on my mega-yacht, which i bought from a mattress chain mogul, who could no longer afford the monthly payments. yes, i am rich. that's why i drink the champagne of beers. creeping up on you... fight back with relief so smooth... ...it's fast. tums smoothies starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue ...and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. ♪ tum, tum tum tum... smoothies! only from tums. only t-mobile has amer
but lifting a print from a fabric is difficult.a closer look, scientists used a protein stain called amido black. next, a wash solution was applied, followed by distilled water. when the print on the pillow case was enhanced by the amido black stain, it was identified as a partial thumbprint. >> we then sat down with the family, it would have been laura's brother and her mother, and explained to her that we felt that possibly laura may have been murdered in the bedroom, based on the...
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what we're not going to do is unravel what has now been woven into the fabric of america. >> reporterre act. >> today is a victory for hard-working americans all across this country whose lives will continue to become more secure in a changing economy because of this law. >> reporter: the court ruling by a 6-3 majority to uphold the federal tax subsidies that enable millions of americans to have health insurance. chief justice roberts joined by conservative justice anthony kennedy and four more liberal justices ruled that courts should follow what congress clearly intended. in a democracy, the power to make the law rests with those chosen by the people. our role is more confined." justice antonin scalia furious in his dissent, blasting his colleagues who keep saving this law, said "we should start calling the law scotuscare." >> if the partisan challenge to this law would have succeeded, millions of americans would have had thousands of dollars worth of tax spreads taken from them. many would have become uninshired again. >> reporter: and house speaker boehner also said republican lea
what we're not going to do is unravel what has now been woven into the fabric of america. >> reporterre act. >> today is a victory for hard-working americans all across this country whose lives will continue to become more secure in a changing economy because of this law. >> reporter: the court ruling by a 6-3 majority to uphold the federal tax subsidies that enable millions of americans to have health insurance. chief justice roberts joined by conservative justice anthony...
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social security is woven into the fabric of our society. fabric of our society. >> what about the exceptions to obamacare that the white house accepts. that was classic president obama where he accuses the motives of anybody who is krit calf-- critical of obamacare accusing opponents of bad motives and saying his motives are pure and woven into the fabric of america. this is an on going debate and one we need to have. >> you can also raise a legitimate question, especially if you're in a hospital and looking at your hospital bill and fighting with your insurance company, why is it not woven into the fabric of america? >> thank you. >> why is not universal health care woven into the fabric -- >> why don't we continue having that debate and as we've been saying here for a long time republicans can't beat something with nothing. but at the same time why does obamacare have to be the one and only's that is woven into the fabric of america? >> therewhat is the alternative from the opposition? >> right. >> they just want to kill the bill. >> ther
social security is woven into the fabric of our society. fabric of our society. >> what about the exceptions to obamacare that the white house accepts. that was classic president obama where he accuses the motives of anybody who is krit calf-- critical of obamacare accusing opponents of bad motives and saying his motives are pure and woven into the fabric of america. this is an on going debate and one we need to have. >> you can also raise a legitimate question, especially if you're...
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he talked about the black search central to the social fabric of the community. i want to bring in john henry smith with the latest details. what did you think of the press conference? >> certainly there was new information, a break down of people killed - three males and six females. there was information last night that two were taken to the hospital, one expired at the hospital. now only one was taken to the hospital and died. that accounts for the nine people dead. i think the point that you just touched on was interesting. they both - this hearing from these two individuals, chief mullen and the mayor, hearing sound bites that i have heard throughout the morning from onlookers to the situation, people from both sides of the political aisle, it seems, various demographic strata. apparently mullen emphasised that it affected the entire community. it seems like an attack on a church in particular really touches a nerve down there in the way an attack somewhere else would not touch a nerve quite as profoundly, although certainly with nine dying, it will touch a
he talked about the black search central to the social fabric of the community. i want to bring in john henry smith with the latest details. what did you think of the press conference? >> certainly there was new information, a break down of people killed - three males and six females. there was information last night that two were taken to the hospital, one expired at the hospital. now only one was taken to the hospital and died. that accounts for the nine people dead. i think the point...
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so the next part of it was woven into the fabric, here to stay, essentially get over it. the point you were making earlier. this is a fascinating moment in american politics. the president has won a big one, and his party has won a big one. this was a democratic principle going back to harry trueman and beyond for 50 years, democrats wanted to do this. now the president says it's over, the supreme court agrees with me. the flip side is the republicans are losing. they lost on this one. it's a huge issue. they believe they're about to lose on the marriage issue, and a lot -- you see some of this in the debate over the confederate flag in recent days as well. there's a sense in the conservative movement and the republican party and they're not always the same thing, the momp movement is sometimes at odds with the party. we're losing and what do you do with that? you have a democratic party consolidating a big game and a conservative movement that's been adrift since late in the george w. bush administration. >> it's a question of how do you solidify your base. sometimes whe
so the next part of it was woven into the fabric, here to stay, essentially get over it. the point you were making earlier. this is a fascinating moment in american politics. the president has won a big one, and his party has won a big one. this was a democratic principle going back to harry trueman and beyond for 50 years, democrats wanted to do this. now the president says it's over, the supreme court agrees with me. the flip side is the republicans are losing. they lost on this one. it's a...
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. >> fire swept through an abandoned fabric mill in massachusetts sending unthick black smoke.lames quickly spread through the empty building complex yesterday afternoon keeping firefighters busy into the night. four firefighters were treated for minor injuries. still not clear what sparked the fire. >> that's quite a blaze. now to hidden danger on your own property used by millions of americans every week. >> lawn moor accidents sending 80,000 people to the hospital each year. those sharp blades aren't the only edge risk. here's gio benitez. >> my house is on fire. i think it's the lawn mower. >> a massive fire in virginia. watch as a drone captures at least 409 firefighters battling the fire sprague the roof after it caved in. this morning, fire officials say it was probably caused by a lawnmower used right before the fire. the owner had put it under a deck near stored gasoline. video after video on youtube shows unexpected accidents with lawn mowers but to 2 1/2 ashland potter devastating injuries. >> my grandfather was mowing out in the yard and he was backing up and she ra
. >> fire swept through an abandoned fabric mill in massachusetts sending unthick black smoke.lames quickly spread through the empty building complex yesterday afternoon keeping firefighters busy into the night. four firefighters were treated for minor injuries. still not clear what sparked the fire. >> that's quite a blaze. now to hidden danger on your own property used by millions of americans every week. >> lawn moor accidents sending 80,000 people to the hospital each...
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. >> i know gun ownership is the fabric of a lot of law-abiding communities. but i also know that we can have common sense gun reforms >> reporter: clinton pushed forex panned background checks legislation that president obama championed in the wake of the sandy hook elementary school shootings, which failed in congress. and she said the root of this latest shooting is race. >> america's long struggle with race is far from finished. >> reporter: democratic candidate martin o'malley remarked with an edgy press release. >> i refuse to act as if this is the new normal. >> reporter: echoing remarks made by president obama. >> every country has violent is mentally unstable people. what's different is not every country is awash with easily accessible guns. >> reporter: many say tougher laws violate 2nd amendment rights making it difficult for those who have been silent on the gun debate this week. >> at times of great national mourning people of faith, all of us must come together. >> this is not the time for politics. >> the president wanted to talk about gun contr
. >> i know gun ownership is the fabric of a lot of law-abiding communities. but i also know that we can have common sense gun reforms >> reporter: clinton pushed forex panned background checks legislation that president obama championed in the wake of the sandy hook elementary school shootings, which failed in congress. and she said the root of this latest shooting is race. >> america's long struggle with race is far from finished. >> reporter: democratic candidate...
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the affordable care act, obamacare is woven into the fabric of america.time to give up the ghost people. and as he has repeatedly since the affordable care act passed way back in 2009 in his first term listed some of the attributes and tried to remind everyone of what was at stake hear as the supreme court finally delivering this victory to the president this morning. >> he said despite all of the struggles, the affordable care act is not going anywhere. >> five years ago, after nearly a century of talk -- -- the affordable care act there have been successes, and setbacks. the setbacks i remember clearly. [ laughter ] >> but as the dust has settled, there can be no doubt that this law is working. it has changed and in some cases saved american lives. it set this country on a smarter stronger course. and today after more than 50 votes in congress to repeal or weaken this law, after a presidential election based in part on preserving or repealing this law. after multiple challenges to this law before the supreme court, the affordable care act is here to sta
the affordable care act, obamacare is woven into the fabric of america.time to give up the ghost people. and as he has repeatedly since the affordable care act passed way back in 2009 in his first term listed some of the attributes and tried to remind everyone of what was at stake hear as the supreme court finally delivering this victory to the president this morning. >> he said despite all of the struggles, the affordable care act is not going anywhere. >> five years ago, after...
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groups have an opportunity to discuss refinancing this project, to make it fit into the existing fabric of the neighborhood. we want to work with the project sponsor, but they were unwilling to meet with us. so we finally filed adr. planning tool planning tools they could do because they need an estate. we are asking you to vote in our favor to rectify planning to mistake. we want the opportunity to file adr as originally intended. why may seeking this jr? because the project sponsor did not pick up his approved permit for several months and we believe that it would expire since he already had two extensions. is the expiration date approached, we learned that a third extension was granted. please support this jr to again reengage with the project sponsor. i just want to add, yesterday, to neighbors had said that a mr. wong gave purchased 23 spot a couple of months ago, but the permits still say the owners -- and rachel he does not mention this sale to a new person in his brief for the jurisdiction request. so are not sure if this is a rumor or not. thank you. thank you so very much i re
groups have an opportunity to discuss refinancing this project, to make it fit into the existing fabric of the neighborhood. we want to work with the project sponsor, but they were unwilling to meet with us. so we finally filed adr. planning tool planning tools they could do because they need an estate. we are asking you to vote in our favor to rectify planning to mistake. we want the opportunity to file adr as originally intended. why may seeking this jr? because the project sponsor did not...
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for example here, the fabric are expensive sonata lot of people buy.looking at where to market it and luckily we have people who help us in the industry. >> reporter: local merchants have been investing just to keep the industry alive. the weaving its marketability but its value goes beyond money for these women. weaving has become their refuge in a conflict-ridden community. weaving has helped their wound to heal they are say the stories of their land revealed in their patterns. al jazerra in the southern philippines. >>> don't forget, you can keep up-to-date with all the day's news and sport and all the developments of course on our website, aljazerra.com. that's aljazerra.com. >> this is "techknow," a show about innovations that can change lives. >> the science of fighting a wildfire. >> we're going to explore the inner section of hardware and humanity, and we're doing it in an unique way. this is a show about science by scientists. tonight "techknow" investigates
for example here, the fabric are expensive sonata lot of people buy.looking at where to market it and luckily we have people who help us in the industry. >> reporter: local merchants have been investing just to keep the industry alive. the weaving its marketability but its value goes beyond money for these women. weaving has become their refuge in a conflict-ridden community. weaving has helped their wound to heal they are say the stories of their land revealed in their patterns. al...
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it is working on robots made from fabric and error. reporter: brains or brawn.t it long been the dividing line. toys designed to connect with humans versus industrial giants serving industry. a san francisco startup is looking for a new way. >> we are a new robotics company focused on building a new class safer, andighter, more mobile than anything invented before. reporter: industrial robots have in stiff, stuck in factory cages. they make an arm that has no hard skeleton and is made out of fabric. >> the advantage of inflatable robots are that you can build a sense of touch, a sense of interaction into the robot at a material level. reporter: pound for pound, they are stronger than their factory counterparts. >> hello, i am baymax. reporter: disney gives a preview in "bigter robot future hero 6.' the character was inspired by a real-life prototype. >> they are going to help people do things like close themselves and brush their teeth. aere is no way you can get big, heavy robot close to someone safely. reporter: a robot like the marks is science fiction, but t
it is working on robots made from fabric and error. reporter: brains or brawn.t it long been the dividing line. toys designed to connect with humans versus industrial giants serving industry. a san francisco startup is looking for a new way. >> we are a new robotics company focused on building a new class safer, andighter, more mobile than anything invented before. reporter: industrial robots have in stiff, stuck in factory cages. they make an arm that has no hard skeleton and is made out...
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they are delivering robots made of fabric. reporter: brains or braun?long been a dividing line in the world of robotics. cutesy ploys designed to connect with humans versus industrial hardware. san francisco startup is trying something new. a new classrking on of robots which are lighter and safer than anything before. her up order: industrial robots are made of heavy materials. that is why they have been stuck in factory cages. the company makes a robotic arm with no hard skeleton and is made mostly out of fabric found ack straps. >> you can build a sense of touch. a sense of interaction into the robot at a material level. reporter: pound for pound, they are stronger than their mental counterparts. 5-10ical factory robot is times heavier than the load it can lift. this one can already lift more than its weight. disney gives a sneak preview of a flexible robot future in "big hero 6." its protagonist is a lovable health care robot. >> i will scan you for injuries. character was inspired by a real life prototype. >> if you are going to do stuff like brush
they are delivering robots made of fabric. reporter: brains or braun?long been a dividing line in the world of robotics. cutesy ploys designed to connect with humans versus industrial hardware. san francisco startup is trying something new. a new classrking on of robots which are lighter and safer than anything before. her up order: industrial robots are made of heavy materials. that is why they have been stuck in factory cages. the company makes a robotic arm with no hard skeleton and is made...
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replace is going to become increasingly untenable as this really gets woven even deeper into the fabric of american society. so again, this is why we do the work that we do to make sure that we help as many people with a little time that we have here holding these positions. >> thanks for your time tonight. appreciate that. and one of the leading proponents of the law, head of families usa advocacy group ron pollock, was in the courtroom today. he later emerged with a triumphant fist pump. he's accompanied by gwenn jackson, another supporter whose family has benefited from the law. and ron pollock joins us now along with dr. zeke emanuel who was an adviser to the white house on health care. so ron, let me start with you. you were joined today by somebody who has benefited directly from this law. this court ruling today in real terms to real people, what does it mean? >> it means that they now have the peace of mind that the health coverage they couldn't get before the affordable care act became law, now they know that they are getting significant help, they're get substantial subsidies
replace is going to become increasingly untenable as this really gets woven even deeper into the fabric of american society. so again, this is why we do the work that we do to make sure that we help as many people with a little time that we have here holding these positions. >> thanks for your time tonight. appreciate that. and one of the leading proponents of the law, head of families usa advocacy group ron pollock, was in the courtroom today. he later emerged with a triumphant fist...
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. >>> in about 20 minutes we'll hear fabrice bregier the president of airbus. >>> the stock exchange opens to foreign investors today, a move aimed at liberalizing one of the world's least advanced markets. now hadley has been speaking to the ceo of the exchange. she joins us now, what are the take-aways? >> good morning, carolyn. it's a big day for saudi arabia you have a market cap of $580 billion. they're looking to diversify. they're look for institutional investor, they're looking to tamp on the volatility that we've seen in the market there. so exciting times. we're in lebanon, we spoke of the ceo of the stock exchange first on cnbc i asked him what this has to do with trying to diversify saudi's economy away from oil. take a listen. >> there has been a real momentum. i think that's mentioned earlier by policy acceleration. there's been a number of government structure put into place which are geared towards accelerating a movement towards an open market a more inclusive market. we have the council of economic affairs and development which has recently been put into effect. whi
. >>> in about 20 minutes we'll hear fabrice bregier the president of airbus. >>> the stock exchange opens to foreign investors today, a move aimed at liberalizing one of the world's least advanced markets. now hadley has been speaking to the ceo of the exchange. she joins us now, what are the take-aways? >> good morning, carolyn. it's a big day for saudi arabia you have a market cap of $580 billion. they're looking to diversify. they're look for institutional investor,...
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also doing kiddie fabrics., coming out with 14 new looks, could much pleatly reversible, spill anything or can't get this on or don't know which is front from back that is okay because the back is the front, the front is the back and completely reversible. with this shirt, you have the front is again, equally meted neck equally meted body. the front is the back the back is the front. no scratchy tags to ruin the day and secret hidden gps compartment. >> hear what you have to say? >> 9 on the product, 7 on the pitch. i love the product, probably a huge market for it other specialized products coming along, untucked, an untucked share fosser men who don't want to tuck in their shirts. i love niche markets because i think there are riches in niches, size to address. >> 7 on the pitch. what could she have added? >> i didn't know the address -- the size of the addressable market, you used a very large market and i didn't get a clear sense of how you were going to use the money and it felt like a very high valuation
also doing kiddie fabrics., coming out with 14 new looks, could much pleatly reversible, spill anything or can't get this on or don't know which is front from back that is okay because the back is the front, the front is the back and completely reversible. with this shirt, you have the front is again, equally meted neck equally meted body. the front is the back the back is the front. no scratchy tags to ruin the day and secret hidden gps compartment. >> hear what you have to say? >>...
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we've had the cryout for more mature fabrics for the alzheimer's. also doing for kiddie fabrics.n july coming out with 14 new looks. completely reversible. if you spill anything or can't get this on or don't know which is front from back that's okay because the front is the back the back is the front and it's completely reversible. with the shirt you have the front is again, equally immediated neck and body, the front is the back the back is the front. no scratchy tags to ruin your day. our secret hidden gps compartment. >> let's hear what they have to say. rhonda? >> i gave you a nine on the product and seven on the pitch. i love the product. i think there's probably a huge market for it. there are other kinds of specialized products coming along like untucked which is an untucked shirts for men who don't want to tuck in their shirts. i love niche markets because i think there are riches in niches. >> seven on the pitch. >> seven on the pitch. i didn't know the idaho oh the size of the dressable market. you used a large market. and i didn't get a clear sense of how you were goin
we've had the cryout for more mature fabrics for the alzheimer's. also doing for kiddie fabrics.n july coming out with 14 new looks. completely reversible. if you spill anything or can't get this on or don't know which is front from back that's okay because the front is the back the back is the front and it's completely reversible. with the shirt you have the front is again, equally immediated neck and body, the front is the back the back is the front. no scratchy tags to ruin your day. our...